For security reasons, a nondenominational prayer service on All Saints' Day is scheduled for 12:00 p.m. at the Non-Existence Cemetery in ul. The event was not held on May 3rd.
Strong winds have been blowing in Pomerania for several hours, making it difficult for local residents to visit cemeteries. On All Saints' Day, the mayor of Gdańsk appealed to the citizens.
Gdańsk. Strong winds are a threat, mayor urges
“By 5pm there will be winds of around 65km/h and some rain. It will only subside after 10pm. If possible, postpone your visit to the cemetery until tomorrow and Sunday. Please be especially careful today as you will be visiting your loved ones,” Aleksandra Darkiewicz wrote on social media.
The Gdańsk Roads and Greens Authority has issued a warning regarding visits to cemeteries on All Saints' Day and has already issued a warning on Thursday to residents who wish to visit cemeteries.
“As the administrator of the Municipal Cemetery of Gdańsk, I would like to ask you to consider the possibility of postponing visits to the cemetery or remaining in a tree-free area. , we appeal: “On the day after All Saints' Day, spread the visitation to cemeteries, especially their wooded areas'' – such a message was posted in front of the entrance to Gdańsk Cemetery.
November 1st. IMWM warns residents of northern Poland
Just before noon, the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued a new updated warning.
“Strong winds and gusts of up to 85 to 95 km/h are expected from the west and northwest, with an average speed of 55 km/h and a maximum speed of 85-95 km/h,” the province said in a statement. A unit has been reported on the network.
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