Russian city flooded - anticipated reaction of the authorities.
Powerful rain in a Russian city turned into a flood
A natural disaster occurred in a city in Russia - it was flooded due to a powerful rain that turned into a flood. As a result, electricity, internet, and water supply were cut off, and local authorities refrained from commenting on the situation, as always.
Flood and complete absence of everything
Russian regions are increasingly becoming victims of natural disasters, with no reaction from local authorities.
Residents of the city of Nickel in the Murmansk region were upset by the heavy rain that flooded their city - basements and first floors were underwater. Light, water, and internet disappeared, leaving them out of contact with the world.
The flood also damaged the road surface on one of the key highways, Zapolyarny-Salmyarvi.
Silence of the Russian authorities
Traditionally for Russia, the authorities remain silent and do not respond to natural disasters. Local authorities have not commented on the situation in any way.
"The authorities do not comment on the situation. Neither the Ministry of Emergency Situations nor the administration of the Pechengsky district publishes information about the flood and does not assess what is happening," locals told.
Let us remind you that earlier we reported that even one of the premises of the State Duma was flooded in Moscow.
We also described the situation with the unique summer flood in Saint Petersburg, which occurred at the beginning of July on the Neva River.
The flood in the Russian city has caused significant disruptions and problems for local residents. The great lack of response and comments from local authorities only emphasizes the seriousness of the situation and the need for prompt measures to restore vital services and infrastructure.Read also
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