Flood in Odesa: 9 dead, including a child, rescuers have been working for almost a day.
Rescuers of the State Emergency Service are fighting the consequences of the flood in Odesa
According to inkorr.com: For almost a day, rescuers of the State Emergency Service have been actively working to eliminate the consequences of heavy rain and flooding in Odesa and nearby areas. According to preliminary data, the disaster claimed the lives of 9 people, including one child. Rescue operations continued throughout the night.
One of the victims was a girl, found during the search at 7 a.m. Working at the scene, a psychologist from the State Emergency Service provided support to the victims. A total of 362 people were rescued and 227 vehicles were evacuated from water traps.
To overcome the consequences of the bad weather, 255 rescuers and 68 units of equipment were involved. The city authorities report significant damage to infrastructure and difficulties with sewage due to the intense rain. Despite the difficult situation, restoration work continues.
The floods in Odesa led to the deaths of 9 people, including a child. Rescuers of the State Emergency Service, together with local authorities, are working to save people and support the affected. The elimination of the consequences of the natural disaster requires great efforts, but the work continues.
These events highlight the importance of the swift response of rescue services in extreme conditions. Rescuers and local authorities are joining forces to restore normal life in the city marked by the disaster. Continuing efforts and supporting the affected remain priority tasks in this difficult time.
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