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WorldAsiaFrosts down to -3 degrees are expected in Astrakhan and the region on April 18

Frosts down to -3 degrees are expected in Astrakhan and the region on April 18

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The Ministry of Emergency Situations warned residents of Astrakhan about night frosts. In the region, thermometers will drop to -3 degrees.

In the Astrakhan region, on the night of April 17-18, frosts were expected in the air and on the surface of the ground from -1 to -3 degrees. Below freezing temperatures in the region will continue into Tuesday morning.

As the press service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergencies for the Astrakhan region reported, during such temperature fluctuations, precautions should be observed.

Rescuers reminded that electrical devices must be kept away from combustible objects and materials. You cannot connect multiple devices to one outlet using a 3-4 branch adapter.


Find out about events in the Astrakhan and Volgograd regions in the paper issue of The Eastern Herald in Volgograd.

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