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Heavy rain, hail hit Tbilisi

c690336 years ago01 mins

Heavy rain and hailstorm damaged basements of houses in some districts of Tbilisi. According to the Emergency Situation Management Service, they received emergency calls mainly from Gldani-Nadzaladevi district. The rescuers of the Emergency Situation Management Service have pumped out water from flooded underground pedestrian crossings nearby Akhmeteli metro in Gldani district. source: IPN/ interpressnews.ge

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