
Photo: Romanian Navy (file photo)
Mines are regularly found in the Black Sea
There was a high probability of breaking sea mines from anchors and nailing them to the shore, which is fraught with explosions.
In the Black Sea, mine danger has increased due to stormy weather. The City Council of Odessa warned about this on Sunday morning, March 12.
“Northwest wind, 9-14 m/s, gusts of 15-18 m/s in the morning… Mine danger is increasing in the Black Sea due to the storm,” the report says.
Such weather conditions lead to the fact that there is a high probability of breaking naval mines from anchors and nailing them to the shore, which is fraught with explosions. Mines can also drift along the coast.
Earlier in the resort Koblevo, a sea mine was washed ashore during a storm. As a result, she exploded on the shore. Then there were no casualties.
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