Flash floods kill 6 in southern Russia; 1 person missing
The region, which hosted many events for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, saw a huge amount of rain on a single day
Russia’s Investigative Committee said Friday that six people died in several locations near the town of Tuapse
MOSCOW: At least six people died as flash floods hit southern Russia,
paralyzing road and train traffic across the Black Sea region and
forcing hundreds to evacuate their homes, rescue officials said Friday.
The region, which hosted many events for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics,
saw a huge amount of rain on a single day — Wednesday — that equaled
the region’s average rainfall for two months. The deluge caused rivers
to overflow and roar down the mountainous area.
Weather forecasters predicted torrential rain Friday evening in Sochi,
the Winter Olympics city on the Black Sea where Russian President
Vladimir Putin often welcomes foreign dignitaries.
Russia’s Investigative Committee said Friday that six people died in
several locations near the town of Tuapse when torrential rains and
flash floods hit. An elderly woman also went missing after she was swept
away by the gusts of water in Tuapse.
Footage on state television showed people being evacuated from villages
in inflatable boats and emergency crews repairing a section of a
collapsed bridge.
The floods have damaged roads and railroad bridges, paralyzing traffic.
More than 20 trains running along the Black Sea coast have been delayed
after a section of a railroad bridge collapsed, leaving hundreds of
passengers stranded at nearby stations. Emergency officials offered
temporary accommodations and food to the passengers.
Russian Railways said Friday that they have repaired one of the tracks,
allowing a train to travel between two major Black Sea coastal towns for
the first time since Wednesday.
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