Severe Flooding Damages 27 Residential Buildings in Altai Territory

According to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations’ Main Directorate (GU) on April 11, flooding has damaged 27 residential buildings across multiple villages in Altai Territory. The breakdown includes two buildings in Bolsheromanovka, seventeen in Khabary, one in Krasnogorskoye, two in Nizhnyaya Suetka, one in Proslaukha, two in Tyumentsevo, and two in Vylkovo.

The ministry also reported that 242 household plots, three highway sections, and a low-water bridge are affected by the flooding. Task forces are deploying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to assess damage sites, with ten fire and rescue garrisons actively involved in the operation.

Additionally, severe flooding is impacting at least 16 regions of Russia, with extreme conditions anticipated in Riazan, Penza, Tatarstan, and Mordovia. In Dagestan, as reported on April 8, approximately 1,339 residential buildings and 90 highway sections remain flooded across eight settlements, displacing 591 people—including 246 children—into temporary accommodations. Psychologists from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Russian Emergencies Ministry are providing support in affected areas, with additional rescue and fire protection units being dispatched.