Rescue teams worked through the crisis after the storm impacted Crimea, focusing on safeguarding homes and returning residents to stability. They reported that 60 private residences, two apartment buildings, 38 country houses, and 83 personal plots of land were visibly saved from floodwaters. The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations shared the update via its telegram channel, underscoring ongoing field operations and coordination with local authorities.
Officials stated that rescuers from the Ministry continued efforts to remove the storm’s aftermath in Crimea throughout the day. The message emphasized persistent activity, with teams clearing debris, assessing structural safety, and restoring essential services to affected communities.
In the first hours of the emergency, a total of 445 people, including 69 children, were evacuated from flooded homes. The coordination among regional services and emergency responders ensured safe relocation to temporary shelters and support facilities suited to families and vulnerable residents.
On the current day, 53 people, including 6 children, remained in temporary accommodation centers while work continued to secure homes, repair access routes, and reestablish utilities. Local authorities coordinated with humanitarian agencies to provide meals, medical checks, and necessary supplies to those displaced.
According to the Ministry of Emergencies, more than three thousand people and 350 units of equipment were involved in the overall response across Crimea. The scale of the operation reflected a swift mobilization of rescue personnel, engineering teams, and logistics units to manage flood risk, stabilize affected zones, and prevent further damage.
Earlier, it was announced that severe weather conditions, including hurricanes and storms, prompted emergency statuses at the federal level for the Donetsk People’s Republic, Crimea, and Sevastopol. The public update was issued through the ministry’s press channels, reaffirming interregional coordination and readiness for rapid deployment of resources as weather patterns evolved.
In another part of the region, authorities noted that in China a different storm response was underway, with authorities evacuating a large population to reduce exposure to storm risks. This context underscores the global nature of weather-related emergencies and the importance of coordinated emergency management across regions and countries. The information above reflects official reports and statements from national emergency services and regional authorities as cited in public briefings and government communications.