Severe thunderstorm hits Crimea, producing spectacular waterspout tornado in Feodosia
A severe thunderstorm hit parts of Crimea on September 6, 2018, dumping heavy rain and producing a rare huge waterspout tornado.
The waterspout formed in Feodosia, also called Theodosia, located some 300 km (186 miles) NE of Yalta. The twister was accompanied by strong winds and heavy rainfall.
One of the citizens said he never saw it like that. "It never flooded so much before. Especially the underground passage… it was never exactly like this."
Featured image: Waterspout tornado off Feodosia, Crimea on September 6, 2018. Credit: Feodosia Online
M.D. – you might want to recheck on “land of the Russian people and nation”, read some more on the subject maybe…
Crimea land of the Russian people and nation. Fantastic place.
It looks like the last days over there to bad for the world but good to his people who cares for his laws and feel shamed for their sins! Redeemption is coming soon in the land of the North Poles, isn’t it Mister Trump? Act 7:5-7