Heavy snowfall has affected the highlands of Eastern Black Sea. As a result, 5 village roads in Çamlıhemşin district and 16 village roads in İkizdere district of Rize were closed to traffic. Municipal and Provincial Special Administration teams have started working to clear the closed roads using heavy machinery.

The snowfall in the region has caused disruptions in transportation and daily life, with many villages being cut off from the outside world. Residents are facing difficulties in accessing essential services such as healthcare and supplies. The authorities are working tirelessly to clear the roads and restore normalcy in the affected areas.

The snowfall in Eastern Black Sea has also brought challenges for farmers, who are struggling to protect their crops and livestock from the harsh weather conditions. The local authorities are providing support to the farmers to help them cope with the adverse effects of the snowfall on their livelihoods.

The heavy snowfall in the region has also posed a risk of avalanches, prompting the authorities to issue warnings and take precautionary measures to ensure the safety of residents. Emergency response teams have been deployed to the area to monitor the situation and provide assistance in case of any emergencies.

Despite the challenges posed by the snowfall, the authorities are working diligently to ensure that essential services are restored and that residents are able to resume their daily activities. The support and cooperation of the community are crucial in overcoming the difficulties caused by the extreme weather conditions in the region.

As the snowfall continues to impact the highlands of Eastern Black Sea, residents and authorities are working together to overcome the challenges and minimize the disruptions caused by the extreme weather conditions. The efforts to clear the roads and provide assistance to those in need are ongoing, with the hope of restoring normalcy in the affected areas as soon as possible.

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