According to preliminary information from representatives of the service in emergency situations, there will be no flooding at Kinburn Spit, but theoretically it could flood the road.
There will be no flooding at Kinburn Spit, according to the State Emergency Service, but the road could be flooded and the peninsula will temporarily become an island. This was announced by the head of the Nikolaev OVA Vitaly Kim on Telegram on June 6.
“There is no flooding at Kinburn Spit, according to the State Emergency Service, but it could (theoretically) flood the road and temporarily become an island. Don’t panic,” he wrote.
Kim noted that the Nikolaev Regional State Administration works in close cooperation with Kherson authorities.
Recall that on the night of June 6, Russian troops blew up the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station. Cities and towns below the Dnieper are at risk of flooding. Kherson OVA authorities have announced an immediate evacuation. After blowing up the hydroelectric power station, the Russian occupiers also began to evacuate.
In connection with the situation created by the collapse of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric dam by the invaders, President Volodymyr Zelensky called an emergency meeting of the National Security and Defense Council.
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