Кировские новости
A woman from Kirov transferred nearly 7 million to scammers, fearing accusations of terrorism.
In Kirov, a 77-year-old woman fell victim to phone scammers and lost nearly seven million rubles, the Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Kirov Region reported.
Scammers have begun posing as Liza Alert volunteers.
The unit reported that real searchers never take money and work only on a voluntary basis.
Russians will be invited to join searches for missing people via Gosuslugi.
Starting in 2026, Gosuslugi users will be able to receive notifications about missing persons and take part in searches.
A woman from Malmyzhsky District had her car confiscated for drunk driving.
Court bailiffs seized the woman's car for repeated drunk driving.
An initiative to combat alcohol supermarkets has been developed in Kirov Oblast.
Regional authorities want the right to restrict the operation of 24-hour stores that sell alcohol.
Kirov residents are invited to watch the arrest of "criminals" at the theatre.
On November 7, a ceremonial review of the UMVD and National Guard personnel will be held at Theatre Square in Kirov to mark the Day of the Employee of the Internal Affairs Bodies.
The EU is going to stop issuing Schengen multiple-entry visas to Russians.
Russian citizens will generally be able to obtain only single-entry visas.
The residents of Belaya Kholunitsa thanked Rakhim Azimov.
In Belaya Kholunitsa, the ceremonial opening of the project "Gardens of Belaya Kholunitsa. Embankment Garden" — the second phase of a comprehensive urban improvement program — took place. The project won the All-Russian competition for the best projects to create a comfortable urban environment among small towns and historic settlements.
A man has gone missing in the Kotelnichsky District.
Volunteers are asking for help in the search for 48-year-old Alexander Shilokhvostov.
The Kirov branch of T Plus confirmed its readiness for the winter.
The Kirov branch of T Plus confirmed its readiness for the winter.
In Kirov, on Proizvodstvennaya Street, a driver crashed into a tree.
On November 5, nine traffic accidents occurred in Kirov Oblast, in which nine people were injured, the regional State Traffic Inspectorate reports.
A new public space has opened in Belaya Kholunitsa.
Authorities reported on the "Belaya Kholunitsa Gardens. Embankment Garden" project.
According to scientists, on the night of November 6 the Sun produced a second major plasma ejection (we wrote about the first one here), at level M8.65, directed toward Earth. Its speed is estimated at roughly 1,000 kilometers per second. This flow will catch up with and partially absorb the previous one, forming a single cloud that will strike the planet’s magnetosphere on Friday, November 7.
"If the calculations are confirmed, we will face a G4-level storm, and possibly an even higher level — G5. This is the strongest degree of magnetic disturbances," the laboratory’s specialists note.
By the morning of November 6 the geomagnetic index had reached G2–G3 values, corresponding to moderate and strong storms. At the same time, plasma from the first flares that occurred 2–3 days earlier has already begun to affect Earth. According to scientists, this indicates that the ejections are occurring at increased speed and at an angle directed toward our planet.
According to forecasts, the main phase of the storm will begin on the night from Friday into Saturday and may last several days. During this period Earth’s magnetic field will experience significant strain.
Specialists at the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IKI RAN) note that the "strike" will be grazing — the main mass of plasma will pass by Earth, but peripheral parts will still touch the planet. However, scientists warn that such calculations have repeatedly proven to be too optimistic.
According to specialists, the flares observed in recent days are among the most powerful in recent years. They could lead to bright auroras, disruptions to communications, navigation and satellite operations.
Nikolai Anatolyevich's family announced the date of the farewell.
Powerful plasma ejections are heading toward Earth: scientists predict the strongest geomagnetic storm of the year
Specialists at the IKI RAS laboratory reported a series of powerful solar flares that have already begun to affect Earth and could cause the strongest geomagnetic storm of 2025.