Russian officials say the death toll from a powerful thunderstorm in Moscow and its suburbs has reached 14.
The Investigative Committee said in a statement today 11 people were killed in Moscow and three in the suburbs as high winds and rain ripped through the Russian capital yesterday, felling trees, tearing off roofs and damaging over 1,500 cars.
Winds reached up to 30 meters per second (67 miles per hour).
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The storm knocked down several pine trees at the residence of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev yesterday afternoon, temporary blocking the entrance to the compound.
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