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Over 2200 vehicles have accumulated in the queue leading to the Crimean bridge in Kuban.

Storm Cleanup Initiated on Sochi Beaches and Embankments on November 28th, As Per a Telegram Report

13:06 Traffic queue at Crimean bridge in Kuban reaches 2200 automobiles
13:06 Traffic queue at Crimean bridge in Kuban reaches 2200 automobiles

Over 2200 vehicles have accumulated in the queue leading to the Crimean bridge in Kuban.

In the bustling city of Sochi, Russia, cleanup efforts are in full swing following a recent storm that caused significant damage. The most notable casualty of the storm was the "Santa Barbara" arches, a popular tourist attraction, which were modeled after structures in Santa Barbara, California and built in the 1990s.

The storm's fury was particularly felt in the Mamai district, where around 70 trees were blown down. The destruction of the "Santa Barbara" arches was a heavy blow to the city's tourism industry.

Despite the challenges, the main roads in Sochi have been cleared, allowing for the smooth movement of emergency vehicles and cleanup crews. Over 3,000 people have been mobilised for the cleanup, working tirelessly throughout the night to remove the fallen trees and debris.

As of now, most of the fallen trees have been cut and removed, but the task is far from over. The city is working hard to restore its beauty and attractiveness, hoping to welcome tourists back soon.

It's important to note that the "Santa Barbara" arches in Santa Barbara, California were not affected by this storm. This might be a source of confusion, as the names of the two landmarks are similar.

For more specific information about the storm damage and cleanup in Sochi, it's recommended to seek updates from local news sources or official municipal channels. The city remains resilient in the face of adversity, and the spirit of Sochi continues to shine bright.

  1. Although the storm in Sochi did not affect the "Santa Barbara" arches in California, the storm in Russia caused significant damage, particularly in the Mamai district where around 70 trees were blown down.
  2. As the city of Sochi works tirelessly to clear fallen trees and debris, updating on the progress of general-news, crime-and-justice, and weather can be found from local news sources or official municipal channels.

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