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Floods In Russia’s Dagestan Kills 6 And Affects Thousands, Russian Ministers Arrive To Oversee Emergency Response

Jarida Report
Three Russian ministers arrived in the Caucasus region of Dagestan on Thursday ​to oversee the emergency response to ‌floods that have killed six people, left communities under water, and prompted the evacuation of ​thousands, Interfax news agency said.
The Russian ​government said Emergencies Minister Alexander Kurenkov toured ⁠stricken areas and was coordinating relief ​efforts following days of torrential rain. A government ​statement quoted forecasters as saying more rain and high winds were expected. Relief workers were distributing ​drinking water, heating devices and chainsaws.
Relief ​efforts were placed under federal, rather than regional, jurisdiction, ‌allowing ⁠more resources to be mobilised. Interfax, quoting official figures, said six people had died since the rains started at the end ​of last ​month, and ⁠6,200 people were listed as “affected” by the flooding. More than 4,000 ​residents were evacuated after a dam ​burst ⁠near the historic city of Derbent. Eight localities were under water, along with ⁠sections ​of major roads.
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