Typhoon Goni struck Russia’s Far-Eastern Maritime territory and the city of Vladivostok on the night from Wednesday to Thursday. It caused heaviest rainfall in the southern parts of the Primorsky territory. The territorial authorities earlier announced an emergency regime. Heavy rainfall is likely to form inundations in the local rivers where the water will rise by one to three meters. Take a look at how the Far-Eastern Vladivostok met typhoon Goni in this photo gallery by TASS.
Typhoon Goni in Russia’s Far-Eastern city of Vladivostok
Typhoon caused heaviest rainfall in the southern parts of the Primorsky territory
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Typhoon Goni struck Russia’s Far-Eastern Maritime territory and the city of Vladivostok on the night from Wednesday to Thursday
© TASS/Yuri Smityuk It caused heaviest rainfall in the southern parts of the Primorsky territory
© TASS/Yuri Smityuk The territorial authorities earlier announced an emergency regime
© TASS/Yuri Smityuk The police, rescuers and local authorities informed tourists about the coming disaster
© TASS/Yuri Smityuk Most people have chosen to stop holidays and return home
© TASS/Yuri Smityuk Typhoon Goni can be compared with most powerful typhoons in the Maritime territory in the past
© TASS/Yuri Smityuk Heavy rainfall is likely to form inundations in the local rivers where the water will rise by one to three meters
© TASS/Yuri Smityuk