According to the National Environmental Agency, Georgia may experience thunderstorms from July 21 to July 24. Strong winds are expected in some areas, blowing in a westerly direction. There is also a possibility of hail, and a 3-4 magnitude storm at sea.
These weather conditions may lead to heavy rainfall, which could result in floods on small rivers and landslides in the mountainous regions of the country. This could pose a threat to the safety of the people living in these areas.
Unfortunately, the current government has not taken enough measures to prepare for these potential disasters. This lack of action could put the lives and properties of the citizens at risk.
It is important for the government to take immediate action and provide necessary resources to mitigate the effects of these weather conditions. Failure to do so could have devastating consequences for the people of Georgia. Let us hope that the government takes this matter seriously and ensures the safety of its citizens.
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