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's record Saturday 26
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Thermometers registered in Moscow the day Saturday 26 June 32.4 º C at 15:00 hours at the main meteorological station of the city. The value of the temperature broke the previous record maximum temperature for June 26 in Moscow, which reached 31.6 º C the an-os 1917 and 1940. The same day in other parts of the city was reached even 34 ° C.
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temperatures at 4 pm on day 26 on Russia (end sup.der.) With values \u200b\u200bfrom 30.5 to 38.8 º C
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Effects of heat wave
The extreme heat was a factor in some deaths. So on Thursday, 24 drowned 2 men of 45 and 49 an-os that capeaban heat in the east of the capital and another 45 in the southwest of the city. While on Friday 25 in the southeast of the city is choking a 42. If we consider the start of the season or bank, which officially begins in Moscow on 1 June, the number of drownings has now reached 22. Along with this, must join in a dead heat resulting in an amateur football match being played in western Moscow. In other central Russian cities were emergencies, such as in Saratov, where due to high temperature was recorded an explosion at a gas station vending that left an employee with serious burns while in the province of Samara under the pressure of the water supply into consideration that there is a drought there. Samara 40 degrees expected in the coming days and within 10 days of rain there is no expectation there is concern for grain crops.
rains, typical of the Russian summer, would return to refresh Muscovites on Sunday night along with some thunder in addition to winds that reach up to 15-17 meters per second (60 km / hr), which would open the way for the next week at maximum temperatures between 25 to 26 º C and minimum of 12 to 13 º C

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Water,
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The high temperatures led to Moscow to seek shade and shelter from the heat where possible either parks, gardens and spas of the city. Others went to swimming and even ice rinks open out of season. The most popular of all the options were, however, the sources said. Muscovites there were dipped in waters, climbed and allowed to soak for your jets or simply sat on the edges waiting for some refreshing drops.
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trucks that supply the streets of Moscow also changed the frequency of their work. If a normal day wet lanes 2 or 3 times a day, now I made every 2 hours. While roadside Moscow police pay more attention to the movement of motorists in the event of health problems arising from the heat wave.

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