MOSCOW, 16 Sep. 396.5 million rubles were allocated to support the Crimeans, whose housing was damaged due to floods this summer, according to an order on the government's website. The Ministry of Construction was instructed to monitor the targeted and effective use of these funds and submit a report by February 1. In addition, on Thursday. At a government meeting, they discussed the allocation of funds to support Russians, whose houses and apartments were also damaged by floods in the Jewish Autonomous Region (JAO) and the Trans-Baikal Territory. Heavy rains hit Crimea in the second half of June and early July. This led to the flooding of some areas of the republic; Kerch, Yalta and Bakhchisarai region suffered the most. Destructive downpours also took place in Crimea in August. At the end of summer, the head of the peninsula, Sergei Aksyonov, announced that, according to the president's decision, the government would allocate 930 million rubles for the restoration of localities. According to him, more than four thousand people were injured due to bad weather. Khusnullin named the confirmed amount of flood damage in Crimea