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Meteorology issued a yellow warning for 14 provinces of the country


According to Moj news agency, organization Meteorology By issuing a yellow warning, it has brought: the occurrence of a barrage Rain thunderstorms, temporary strong winds and dust-prone areas today (October 3) in East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil, Gilan, Mazandaran, West Golestan, North Kurdistan and the highlands of Zanjan, Qazvin, Alborz, Tehran and Semnan provinces, Tuesday (October 4) in East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil, Gilan, Mazandaran, Golestan, North Khorasan and the highlands of Zanjan, Qazvin, Alborz, Semnan and Tehran provinces and Wednesday (October 5) in Mazandaran, Golestan, North Khorasan, North Razavi Khorasan And the eastern heights of Tehran and the heights of Semnan are predicted.

In these weather conditions, the possibility of slippery roads, the possibility of flooded roads, the possibility of flowing water, the possibility of a sudden rise in the water level of rivers, temporary strong wind, in areas prone to dust rising, the possibility of damage to temporary structures such as banners, scaffolding and advertising boards. There is a possibility of breaking old trees and there is a possibility of damage to agricultural products, therefore, with regard to caution in intercity trips, refraining from setting up tents on riverbeds and banks, caution in crossing the banks of rivers and canals, caution in out-of-town trips, especially in crossing From mountain passes, caution in mountain climbing activities and displacement of nomads, preparation of executive and relief agencies and cleaning of bridge openings, dredging of canals and waterways, avoiding car parking next to dilapidated trees and half-finished buildings, and speeding up the harvesting of agricultural products and moving them to sheltered places. will be

The Meteorological Organization has issued another yellow warning: from late Monday to Wednesday afternoon, the northwest wind will blow with a maximum speed of 26 knots and increase the height of the waves in the coastal areas by 1 to 1.5 meters and in the remote areas by up to 2 meters in the Caspian Sea. Coastal and far from the coast areas of Gilan, Mazandaran and Golestan provinces are predicted.

In this weather situation, the possibility of drowning of swimmers, the possibility of tearing fishing nets and damage to fish breeding cages, the possibility of disruption in sea traffic of light vessels and recreational activities, the possibility of disruption in offshore activities and ship traffic are not far from expected.

Based on the recommendation of the Meteorological Organization, it is recommended to ban and limit recreational and swimming activities and the traffic of light and recreational vessels, take the necessary measures for the safe movement of vessels and commercial ships, and take the necessary measures for offshore activities.

In the continuation of this warning, it is stated: From Tuesday morning to Wednesday afternoon, in the hours of morning to noon in the Strait of Hormuz, especially in the western areas and the eastern coastal areas of the Persian Gulf, northeasterly winds with a maximum speed of 26 knots and in the north of the Persian Gulf, southeasterly winds and an increase in altitude Waves can be expected between 1 and 1.5 meters in coastal areas and far from the coast.

In these weather conditions, there is a possibility of drowning of swimmers, possibility of tearing of fishing nets and damage to fish breeding cages, possibility of disturbance in sea traffic of light and recreational vessels and passenger floats, and possibility of disturbance in offshore activities and activities of oil platforms. It recommends the restriction of recreational and swimming activities and the traffic of light and recreational vessels, the necessary measures for the safe movement of passenger vessels and the adoption of necessary measures for offshore activities and oil platform activities.

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