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A dam burst in the Omsk region: hundreds of houses are flooded, evacuation continues

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The Omsk region is flooded due to a dam break/Collage 24 Channel

There is another flood in Russia. This time a dam broke in the Omsk region. It is already known that hundreds of houses have been flooded.

The occupiers are allegedly carrying out an evacuation. Channel 24 writes about this with reference to Russian media .

“The flood forecast is disappointing”

A Russian Duma deputy said that it all started from the village of Ashevany. Andrei Alekhin assured that people were allegedly “evacuated”, in particular, they were moved to a school, however, it was subsequently flooded.

Therefore, the residents were transported to Ust-Ishim, and also are being taken to the city. However, not everyone allegedly agreed to move.

The forecast for the flood is disappointing, complained Governor Vitaly Khotsenko.

According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the water level in the Ishim and Irtysh rivers continues to rise. In the Irtysh – already 869 centimeters, in Ishim near the village of Orekhovo – 1,633 centimeters.

A dam broke in the Omsk region/Photo from Russian Media

In the Ust-Ishim region, 317 residential buildings and 467 household plots have already been flooded. Traffic is limited on 5 sections of roads. At least 19 settlements remain cut off.

According to propagandists, a total of 401 people have been evacuated, in particular 120 children. There are 86 people in two temporary accommodation centers, in particular 13 minors.

In the village of Ashevany, 125 residential buildings and 130 household plots were flooded. 94 people were allegedly evacuated from there, in particular 34 children.

This is not the first time a dam has broken in Russia< /h2>

  • Note that on the evening of April 5, a dam burst in Russian Orsk. Thousands of houses and dozens of residents fell into the flood zone.
  • Orenburg was also under a 10-meter layer of water.
  • It’s interesting that the city of Kurgan, where the only plant for the production of infantry fighting vehicles in all of Russia is located, was also flooded.

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