YEKATERINBURG, April 22 The water in the area of the city of Ishim is rising less intensively, the flood is moving downstream of the river, Governor of the Tyumen Region Alexander Moor said in Telegram -channel.
«The level in the morning is 10.64 meters. The historical maximum has been updated. Round-the-clock guards continue,» he wrote.
< br />According to the governor, now the flood wave is coming to the Abatsky district. A large group of forces and resources is concentrated there.
Two days ago, Moor reported that the water level in Ishim reached 997 centimeters and broke the record of 2017, when the river rose to 982 centimeters. According to the authorities' forecast, the peak of the flood on the Ishim and Tobol rivers is expected on April 23-25.
Since April 8, a flood emergency has been in effect in the Tyumen region. More than three thousand people were evacuated in the region, about a hundred residential and almost 450 country houses, over 600 private plots were flooded.
Unprecedented flood
The regions of the Southern Urals faced record floods this year. The most difficult situation is in the Orenburg region. On April 5, the dam that protected Orsk from the waters of the Urals broke through. The authorities carried out a mass evacuation.
A federal state of emergency was introduced in the region. The regional government estimates the estimated damage from the flood at 40 billion rubles.
A state of emergency is also in effect in the Kurgan region. The water level in the Tobol River, according to Roshydromet forecasts, will exceed 11 meters. In some municipalities, preventive evacuation of the population has begun.
The authorities of neighboring Kazakhstan said that the current floods are the largest in more than 80 years.
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