The Orenburg region is preparing for the peak of the flood

The Orenburg region is preparing for the peak of the flood

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The peak of the flood in the Orenburg region is still ahead – and the situation will stabilize no earlier than April 20. This was announced yesterday by the regional government with reference to data from Roshydromet. The regional authorities are beginning free vaccination of the population against hepatitis A and are asking for an increase in the supply of bottled water. According to the operational assessment of the Ministry of Construction of the Russian Federation, the damage to the region’s infrastructure is about 21 billion rubles.

Yesterday, the head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, Alexander Kurenkov, arrived in the Orenburg region. He said the flooding in the region is considered a federal emergency. He also called the situation in Orsk “critical.” After the meeting, the head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations informed President Vladimir Putin about the development of the situation, said press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov. He added that “Kurenkov mainly concentrated on information about the number of evacuated people, about those who were transferred to temporary accommodation centers.”

According to a report from the regional government, by Sunday evening, more than 6 thousand residential buildings, 9 thousand household plots and 40 low-water bridges were flooded in the Orenburg region. More than 6.1 thousand people, including almost 1.5 thousand children, were evacuated from the flood zone. Of these, more than 1 thousand people are in temporary accommodation centers (TAP).

Also, 570 farm animals were moved from flood zones to safe areas.

Regional authorities reported that on Monday, April 8, the flood will reach dangerous levels, and its peak is expected on April 10. The situation is expected to stabilize only after April 20. The most difficult situation has developed in Orsk, the second largest industrial city in the Orenburg region. On Friday, a dam there burst, after which water flooded a number of areas of the city. As of Sunday evening, more than 6.6 thousand residential buildings were flooded in Orsk; According to the regional Ministry of Emergency Situations, 2 thousand people were evacuated from the affected areas, including 689 children (in total there are 230 thousand inhabitants in the city). 1,052 people are accommodated in nearby temporary temporary detention centers, including 160 children; 33 temporary temporary accommodation centers for 23 thousand people are in readiness.

Since April 8, all schools in the city have been transferred to distance learning. According to the city administration, some kindergartens will be closed because they “are either located in a flood zone or provide the functioning of temporary accommodation centers.” Also in the flood zone were 6 medical institutions in the city, of which 88 patients were transferred to other hospitals. On Sunday evening, the Ministry of Health of the Orenburg Region announced that inpatient medical care in Orsk was temporarily suspended, “if necessary, patients will be sent to institutions in Novotroitsk and Orenburg.”

Starting Tuesday, mass vaccination against hepatitis A will begin in the region. “I ask the population of the affected areas of Orsk to agree to vaccination as much as possible, since during such natural disasters the risk of contracting hepatitis A sharply increases,” said the head of the regional Ministry of Health, Tatyana Savinova. Also, “in order to prevent respiratory and intestinal infections,” evacuated residents will be provided with free antiviral drugs.

Doctors recorded 18 cases of acute intestinal infections in Orsk after drinking water from the centralized water supply system. However, doctors assure that the condition of the victims does not cause concern. According to the head of Orsk, Vasily Kozupitsa, there is now a shortage of bottled water in the city: “Due to the flood and the decline in the quality of tap water, the demand for bottled water has sharply increased. Over the past few days, about 400 tons of water of 1.5 and 5 liters have arrived on the shelves. I agree, this is not enough, so we help networkers with purchases. We collect supplies at wholesale warehouses throughout the Orenburg region. In the coming days, stores will go to neighboring regions for water – Bashkiria, Chelyabinsk region and others.” X5 Group, which manages the Pyaterochka, Perekrestok and Chizhik retail chains, has quadrupled the supply of water to its stores in Orsk. “More than 40 tons of water were delivered today. The company provided almost the same volume of water as humanitarian aid,” the company said on Sunday. “We will deliver another 216 tons of water to stores within 24 hours.” Bread orders were also increased several times, and manufacturers confirmed increased supply volumes.”

According to Governor Denis Pasler, the one-time payment to flood victims in the region has been increased from 10 thousand rubles. per person up to 20 thousand rubles. Financial assistance for the loss of essential property will amount to 50 thousand rubles. in case of partially lost essential property and 100 thousand rubles. for completely lost essential property. Applications from citizens are accepted through a single portal of public services or MFC. “Specialists reported that the dam design is designed for a different load, much less. And such a flood is rather an exception. But this does not make it any easier for the affected people. And the scale of damage caused by the disaster is significant. I decided to double all payments to victims,” said the head of the region at the next meeting of the emergency committee in Orsk. In addition, the governor promised to exempt people caught in the flood zone from utility bills.

It should be noted that in the government, all federal districts are personally supervised by Deputy Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. Privolzhsky, where Orsk is located, is “assigned” to Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko. “We are in touch with the plenipotentiary and the governor. Now the Ministry of Emergency Situations is doing its job. An assessment of the damage has yet to be carried out. The federal authorities, together with the subject, will provide support measures for the victims and compensation for recovery. All relevant ministries and departments are involved,” the official’s secretariat told Kommersant.

Sabrina Samedova, Samara; Ivan Tyazhlov, Oleg Sapozhkov

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