
Massive Flooding Devastates Russia's North Caucasus, Azerbaijan
The North Caucasus, particularly Dagestan, and Azerbaijan have been hit by the heaviest rainfall in a century, causing massive flooding that destroyed bridges, swamped homes, left tens of thousands without power, and led to states of emergency.
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North Caucasus and Azerbaijan hit by largest-scale flooding in a century
A state of emergency has been declared in two Russian regions.
By Elizaveta Chukharova
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The North Caucasus republic of Dagestan on Saturday recorded its heaviest 24-hour rainfall since 1919.
Read full article →Massive flooding in Russia’s North Caucasus destroys bridges, swamps homes, and leaves tens of thousands without power
Heavy rains triggered widespread flooding across Russia’s North Caucasus in recent days. Dagestan bore the brunt: tens of thousands of residents lost power, roads were disrupted, and railway infrastructure was damaged. Many streets in Makhachkala were submerged completely. In Chechnya, torrential rains and landslides damaged 17 bridges and destroyed dozens of homes, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency. Power and water outages were reported in Ingushetia, while officials in K...
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