Russia Declares Emergency in Dagestan’s Capital as Floods Cut Power to More Than 327,000 People

MOSCOW, March 28 (Reuters) – Authorities in ⁠the ⁠capital of the ⁠southern Russian region of Dagestan declared ​a state of emergency on Saturday after heavy rainfall ‌led to widespread flooding ‌and power cuts in the region.

“Emergency ⁠services have ⁠been placed on high alert, efforts are under ​way to deal with the aftermath, and assistance will be provided to affected residents,” the Makhachkala city ​administration said on Telegram.

More than 327,000 people remain ⁠without power ⁠in Dagestan due ⁠to ​bad weather, the regional ministry of emergency situations said.

“As ​of 12:00 (Moscow time, ⁠0900 GMT), 283 settlements with a population of 327,183 people, including 89,705 children, remain without electricity,” the ministry said on its website.

The region’s ⁠head Sergei Melikov said that the emergency services and ⁠officials had been preparing for worsening weather conditions, but the actual situation “exceeded even the most pessimistic forecasts”.

Officials in Dagestan’s second-largest city of Khasavyurt said a railway bridge had been damaged due to heavy rainfall.

“Two spans of the bridge collapsed on the Khasavyurt–Kadiyurt section ⁠of the North Caucasus Railway,” Dagestan’s government press service said.

The heavy rain in the region is set to continue until Sunday, according ​to forecasts.

(Reporting by Reuters, writing by Ksenia ​OrlovaEditing by Keith Weir)

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