According to RIA Novosti, 26 cars were also damaged in the city.
On the eve of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the headquarters of the Ministry of Emergency Situations warned Muscovites about an increase in wind up to 23 meters per second.
Note that experts explain the danger of increased wind in the city by cutting down trees and growing buildings, which leads to uneven heating of the surface and an increase in atmospheric pressure drops.
It's worth reminding that yesterday it became known about the death of a pensioner in Lukhovitsy near Moscow due to a thunderstorm.