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Tornado Wreaks Havoc Near Moscow
by sara star | June 6, 2009 at 04:54 am
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On the night of June 3, 2009 a tornado hit a town 30 kilometers from Moscow, killing a 12 year old boy, and injurying 60.
Moscow and the Moscow region found themselves in the middle of a natural disaster on Wednesday night (June 3).
“It was terrible, but it was dazzling. I looked out of the window and saw a huge funnel that was swirling in the forest on the outskirts of the town. I got scared, but then I thought that it was so beautiful. I told my husband to come to the window to look at the twister. All of a sudden, the funnel started moving towards us. The wind was lifting cars and small garages in the air, overturning garbage cans. The trees were cracking into parts like matches,” Galina Starchenko, a resident of the town of Krasnozavodsk in the Moscow region said.
The wind felled over a hundred trees, overturned several bus stops and tore off the roofs of 40 buildings. Over 60 people suffered various injures, 25 of them were hospitalized.
A 12-year-old boy was killed when a tree fell down on him. The boy was going to a sports competition at school, which no one canceled despite the weather conditions.
Tornadoes are expected to continue throughout summer.
The storm occurred when the warm air collided with the cold cyclone from the Baltic Sea. The sharp contrast between the warm ground and the cold air, as well as pressure falls produced the effect that people witnessed: abrupt winds, rainfalls and thunderstorms. Squall winds will occur in Moscow many times during this summer. If a cold cyclone replaces a heatwave, it always results in fierce storms.
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Pictures of would-be tornado clouds
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at 06:13 on June 6th, 2009
Europe has seen tornadoes in recent years where none where ever know to be before. Same with earthquake and other disasters.
at 07:33 on June 6th, 2009
Wow, I didn't hear anything about this. (I moved this to Environment as that is where our Tornado channel lives, hope that's ok.)
at 09:51 on June 6th, 2009
Nature is certainly telling us something.
at 07:03 on June 8th, 2009
I'm just having my roof done (new roof) partly because high winds are predictable because of more convection and other global turbulence ... What a story ...Never figured Moscow as tornado territory ... In my city (Birmingham UK) we had two biggish ones (by our standards) over the last ten years..
at 07:22 on June 8th, 2009
See more amazing photos here.