A high alert regime has been implemented in the Angara region due to the danger of mudflow 04:51

Governor of the Irkutsk Region Igor Kobzev said in his statement: telegram channelFrom April 16, a high alert regime will be introduced in the Slyudyansky district due to the threat of mudflow.

The head of the region said that an emergency commission meeting was held where issues related to the safe passage of the spring flood and fire season in the region were discussed.

“A high alert regime is in place due to the threat of mudflow in the Slyudyansky district,” he wrote.

According to the governor, eight settlements are within the possible landslide zone.

In addition, Kobzev pointed out that the danger of tree fire should be eliminated.

On the night of Monday, February 5, in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe village of Dagomys, Krasnodar Territory mud flow occurred and completely blocked the passage of all trains and electric trains. Completely restore Train traffic was restored on 14 February.

Previously meteorologist Shuvalov guessIt is stated that the frequency of natural disasters will increase in Russia.

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Source: Gazeta

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