Yalta
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Ялта is a city in Crimea that has experienced temporary power outages due to technical failures in electrical networks, affecting residential and commercial areas. The city has also faced forest fires, including one near Aý-Petri mountain that was extinguished on June 28th. Local authorities, such as Mayor Yanna Pavlenko, have communicated with residents regarding these issues.
Recent coverage
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- Free fuel sales begin on 99 gas stations in Crimea — Ведомости
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- Victory Museum's 'One for All' Project Expanded with Biography of Hero from the Republic of Crimea — Вечерняя Москва
- Fire occurred in an administrative building on the northwest of Moscow — Москва 24
- Armen斯克 and Feodosia in Crimea left without power due to drone attacks — Вести
- Rotating power outage schedule introduced in Sevastopol — Фонтанка
- Forest fire near Yalta extinguished, covering 3.2 hectares — Вести
- Forest fire burning in 3.2 hectares area near Yalta — Вести
- Forest fire on the southern coast of Crimea covers 3.2 hectares — Коммерсантъ
- A fight broke out in the Georgian parliament after an opposition politician's speech — Вечерняя Москва
- Power supply disrupted in the center and south of Crimea — Интерфакс
- Power outage in northern and western Crimea — Коммерсантъ
- Yalta, Alushta, and 4 other districts left without power in Crimea — Москва 24
- Power supply disrupted in central, southern, and eastern Crimea — Интерфакс
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- Earthquake of magnitude 3.7 struck 33 km from Sevastopol — Вести
- Part of Crimea Deprived of Power Due to Damage in Electrical Networks — Москва 24
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