Odesa: over 800 buildings damaged after the disaster, large-scale restoration underway.

Odesa: over 800 buildings damaged after the disaster, large-scale restoration underway
Odesa: over 800 buildings damaged after the disaster, large-scale restoration underway

Elimination of the consequences of the disaster in Odesa

According to inkorr.com: Active efforts to eliminate the aftermath of the recent disaster continue in Odesa. Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba held a meeting with local authorities and services, during which serious damage was identified. According to him, more than 800 buildings have already been affected, including 500 - multi-storey buildings and 300 - private ones.

Commissions have begun inspecting the housing stock to pay compensation to the victims, while rescuers, utility, and energy services are working around the clock. About 3 thousand people and more than 660 units of equipment are involved in this effort, including assistance from other regions.

Rescue, utility, and energy services are working around the clock. Nearly 3 thousand people and more than 660 units of equipment are involved in the elimination of the consequences, including units from other regions.

Current state of work in the city

Currently, work is underway to pump out water at 38 locations in the private sector, with more than 900 thousand cubic meters of water already removed, and protective structures ready for use. The restoration of electricity supply is also ongoing. Unfortunately, the disaster claimed the lives of 10 people, while more than 380 individuals were rescued, making it crucial to actively conduct restoration work in the city and provide support to the affected.

As a result of the disaster, over 800 buildings in Odesa have been severely damaged. Authorities and services are continuously working on eliminating the consequences, including water pumping, inspecting the housing stock, and providing assistance to residents.


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