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Several dead, trees uprooted & streets blocked as severe storm hits Moscow (PHOTO, VIDEO) Several dead, trees uprooted & streets blocked as severe storm hits Moscow (PHOTO, VIDEO)
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Several people were killed and dozens required medical treatment as the Russian capital was hit by a heavy storm midday on Monday, the Moscow mayor has confirmed. The storm uprooted trees and tore the roofs off buildings. At least six people were killed as the Russian capital, Moscow, was hit by a heavy storm midday on Monday, the Investigative Committee confirmed. The city mayor said that dozens required medical treatment. The storm uprooted trees and tore the roofs off buildings.
“As a result of the storm wind in north-eastern, south-western and eastern Moscow, trees collapsed on passing residents. Five people died on the spot from the injuries they received. In addition, on the same day, a strong wind gust damaged a bus stop on Kirovogradskaya Street. An elderly man... died on the spot,” Yulia Ivanova, Investigative Committee representative, told RIA Novosti news agency.
“There are casualties as a result of the storm, more than 40 people applied for medical attention. My condolences to the relatives and loved ones of those who died,” Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin tweeted.
The mayor added that the authorities were taking the necessary measures to deal with aftermath of the disaster.
Sources in the emergencies services earlier told TASS that one person had been killed by a falling tree in southwest Moscow.
In another incident, a bus stop was torn from the pavement by the strong wind and was blown toward pedestrians, fatally injuring one person. 
A tree which collapsed on the tracks disrupted the operations of the Moscow Metro on the Filevskaya Line in northwest Moscow, although operations were swiftly restored.
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