There are reserves of fuel, food and industrial goods in Crimea, Elena Elekchyan, Acting Minister of Industrial Policy of the Republic, said her words are quoted by Oleg Kryuchkov, adviser to the head of the region on information policy, in the Telegram channel.
In turn, the governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, said that there would be no shortage of fuel and food in the city, and stressed that “there is no need to stock up on fuel. The situation is the same with products. He also urged to remain calm, refrain from traveling through the Crimean bridge and use an alternative land route through new regions.
At the same time, the Minister of Resorts and Tourists of Crimea, Vadim Volchenko, urged vacationers to stay in hotels and sanatoriums if possible after the “state of emergency” on the Crimean bridge. Kryuchkov published a video message from the minister on his Telegram channel.
Recall that at night the Crimean authorities reported an “emergency” in the area of the 145th pillar of the Crimean bridge and the suspension of traffic on the bridge, as well as the ferry crossing, the details of the incident have not yet been disclosed. Residents of the peninsula and tourists were asked to choose an alternative overland route. The Ministry of Transport reported that there is damage to the roadway on the spans of the bridge from the Crimean side. “The structures of the spans themselves are on their supports,” the department noted.
Source: Rosbalt

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