Bad weather in Ukraine leads to floods, power outages, traffic issues.

Storms, strong wind, and heavy rain and snowfall in much of Ukraine on Nov.

26-27 led to floods, power outages, and traffic problems. Around 386 settlements in 10 oblasts were left without power supply, Ukrenergo said. Heavy winds at a speed of 144 km/h were recorded in Crimea overnight, leaving four people injured and one missing, Krym.Realii reported.

Dozens of settlements on the occupied peninsula were reportedly left without electricity. Several rivers have flooded, leading to evacuations of residents, the Crimean Wind Telegram channel wrote. Storms and floods have reportedly also reached the Sea of Azov and the occupied city of Berdiansk, according to local Telegram channels.

Several roads in Odesa and Mykolaiv oblasts were closed due to heavy snow and low visibility, and trucks were prohibited from entering Kyiv. Emergency services provided assistance to drivers dealing with bad weather conditions 62 times in Odesa Oblast, 19 times in Kirovohrad Oblast, and 14 times in Mykolaiv Oblast.

Russia launches record number of drones against Ukraine on Holodomor Memorial Day Russia launched a record number of drones into Ukraine over the course of six hours on Holodomor Memorial Day on Nov.

25.

According to the Kyiv City Military Administration, "this was the largest drone attack since the beginning of the full-scale invasion."