Nearly 300 houses with over 900 inhabitants
have been inundated in a suburb of the Far Eastern Russian city of
Komsomolsk-on-Amur after a nearby dam was destroyed in rising floods, Up to 700 people have been evacuated so far,
local Emergencies Ministry reported. The Mendeleyev settlement, where the dam
is located, is home to 4,500 people; about a thousand of them are said to be in
immediate danger.
Those living on ground and second floors of
apartment buildings have been evacuated, while inhabitants of apartments on
higher floors are currently refusing to leave, Emergency Situations First
Deputy Minister, Sergey Shlyakov, told RIA news. “Water and food supplies have
been organized for them,” Up to 16,000 people have already been evacuated and
98,800 people have been affected by the ongoing flooding of the Amur River.
Deputy Prime Minister Yury Trutnev said on Wednesday that Russia’s federal
government is providing $360 million in aid to parts of the Far East that have
been devastated by the raging flash floods.
The most difficult situation is near
Komsomolsk-on-Amur, in the flood-hit Khabarovsk territory, where the level of
the Amur River is growing by 13-15 centimeters a day, and has already reached
8.71 meters. According to Trutnev, a further 36,000 people might need to be
evacuated from the area if floodwaters continue to rise.
source rt.com
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