The flood situation in the city of Abaza has improved, the press service of the executive bodies of the Republic of Khakassia reported on April 13.
Tonight the “head” of the jam was torn off and washed downstream. As a result, the flow of water in the river bed has improved along its entire route from the city of Abaza to the village of Arbaty. Thanks to this, the water level in the Abakan River dropped to 206 cm and the length of the traffic jam was reduced to 3.9 km.
The number of flooded areas has also decreased. According to current data, there are 11 plots of land and 4 private residential buildings on the street in the flood zone. Ozernaya, street. Rodnikovaya, street. 70 years of October, as well as 64 plots in the dacha communities “Lesnik”, “Cheryomushki”, “Stroitel” and “Lokomotiv”.
Work continues to pump water from family plots. There are 8 fire engines and 1 fire pumping station on site, assigned by the Republican Fire Service.
The ice explosions planned for today in the city of Abaza are cancelled. This is due to the fact that the ice in the jam field is quite loose. It is dangerous to enter, even from an airboat.
The flood situation is under 24-hour surveillance by responsible ministries, departments and authorities. Two operational groups of the General Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for Khakassia, an operational group of the Administration of the city of Abaza and representatives of the Department of Civil Defense, Emergency Situations and Fire Safety of Khakassia continue to work. place. Aerial monitoring is carried out periodically using unmanned aerial vehicles. In addition, the operational headquarters is held twice a day under the direction of the head of Abaza, Valentina Filimonova.
Recall that since April 5, the whole country has been observing the flood in the Orenburg region: there, due to the bursting of a dam, Orsk and part of Orenburg remained under water. This has not happened in the region for the last 100 years; now an emergency regime has been introduced there at the federal level.
The Kurgan, Samara, Bryansk, Moscow regions and the Altai Territory were partially flooded. The Chelyabinsk region remains under threat.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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