The flooding of the Kherson region after the explosion by the Russians of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station led to the death of civilians.
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In particular, six people died in the temporarily occupied Golopristan community. On the morning of June 14, a significant water level remains in the Hola Pristan near the eastern part of the city. This does not allow access to households. This was reported by the Golopristan city military administration.
The facts of two more dead from the disaster were confirmed. According to available and confirmed information, the death toll from flooding in our community is six people. Condolences to family and friends, the message says.
The water level in some parts of the flooded city is up to 1 m. However, in most of the Hola Pristan there is communication and access to other areas. In non-flooded areas, light has already returned. People began to return home to eliminate the consequences of flooding.
And the Kherson OVA, meanwhile, reported that due to an increase in the water level in the Ingulets River, the village of Kalinovskoye was flooded. About 20 residential buildings remain under water today. However, since June 10, the water has been receding, and over the past day the level has decreased by 62 cm and is currently 4.03 m.
Recall, on June 11, Ukrainian volunteers reported that the Russian military decided to quarantine the city of Holaya Pristan in the Kherson region, which is under the control of the invaders and suffered from flooding after the explosion of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.
Source: Racurs

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