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“Once the amount of damage has been determined, I will personally report to the head of state Vladimir Vladimirovich [Putinui]. We will probably ask for financial help, “S. Aksionov told reporters.
According to him, “the situation in many houses is catastrophic.”
Crimea was thwarted by a cyclone on Thursday, triggering a two-month rate of rain in the eastern peninsula, and authorities declared a state of emergency.
About 350 houses were flooded, almost 1.4 thousand. people were evacuated and power, gas and water supplies were cut off. Kerch suffered the most: many of the city’s streets could only be reached by boat.
During Friday night, heavy rains began on the south coast, and the two-month rain rate also decreased during the day. In Yalta, two rivers spilled from the banks, flooded underground passages and in some streets the water level rose to the waist.
Strong water flows swept away cars, public transportation was paralyzed, and the central water supply was cut off.
The entrance to the city was closed and the evacuation of residents and tourists began.
The peninsula has been declared a storm due to heavy rains and strong winds. Mud landslides are possible in many tourist regions in southern and southeastern Crimea.
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