
MOSCOW, April 11 To Russian President Vladimir Putin regularly report on the situation with floods in the regions of the country, regardless of the time, said press secretary of the head of state Dmitry Peskov.
““We use those materials that are provided first of all, of course, by the Ministry of Emergency Situations. The Ministry of Emergency Situations has a full range of equipment for drawing up detailed maps with the consequences of floods, according to forecasting — all this technology is available to our rescuers,” Peskov told reporters, responding to The question is what technical means are used by Putin to control the flood situation.
He added that these materials are regularly presented to the head of state.
«As for the president's schedule. The situation did not affect the intensity of the schedule. The only thing is, of course, that the president spends a significant part of his working day dealing with these issues interdepartmentally in contact with regional representatives,» Peskov noted.
According to him, regardless of the time, the president is reported on the flood situation.
The consequences of a dam break in Orsk: how the evacuation of residents is proceeding
In Orsk, on April 5, a dam broke on the Ural River.

In Orsk, on April 5, a dam broke on the Ural River.
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Part of the city was in the flood zone.

Part of the city was in flood zone.
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In total, the flood affected 27 municipalities.

In total, the flood affected 27 municipalities.
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In the region as a whole, the water level increased from 8 to 30 centimeters per day.

In the region as a whole, the water level increased from 8 to 30 centimeters per day.
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The government of the Orenburg region stated that the peak of the flood is expected on April 10.

The government of the Orenburg region stated that the peak of the flood is expected on April 10.
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The situation is expected to stabilize after April 20.

The situation is expected to stabilize after April 20.
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< p>There is a federal state of emergency in the region.

There is a federal state of emergency in the region.
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The most difficult situation is developing in Orsk — in the Leninsky district and the Old Town.

The most difficult situation is developing in Orsk — in the Leninsky district and the Old Town.
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In Orsk, as of Monday morning, 6,641 residential buildings and the same number of household plots remain flooded.

In Orsk, as of Monday morning, 6,641 residential buildings and the same number of household plots remain flooded.
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A mass evacuation of people has begun from the Old City, where several villages are located that fell into the flood zone.

The mass evacuation of people has begun from the Old City, where several villages are located that fell into the flood zone.
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More than 2,000 people were evacuated, including 689 children.

Evacuated more than 2,000 people, including 689 children.
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The Ministry of Emergency Situations assesses the flood situation in the Orenburg region as difficult.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations assesses the flood situation in the Orenburg region as difficult.
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< p>16 temporary accommodation centers have been deployed, housing 1,375 people, including 249 children.

16 temporary accommodation centers have been deployed, housing 1,375 people, including 249 children.
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Additional shipments of drinking water and bread began to be delivered to grocery stores in the partially flooded Orsk.

Additional shipments of drinking water and bread began to be delivered to grocery stores in partially flooded Orsk.
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In Orsk, on April 5, a dam broke on the Ural River.
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Part of the city was in the flood zone.
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In total, the flood affected 27 municipalities.
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In the region as a whole, the water level increased from 8 to 30 centimeters per day.
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The government of the Orenburg region stated that the peak of the flood is expected on April 10.
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The situation is expected to stabilize after April 20.
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There is a federal state of emergency in the region.
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The most difficult situation is developing in Orsk — in the Leninsky district and the Old Town.
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In Orsk, as of Monday morning, 6,641 residential buildings and the same number of household plots remain flooded.
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The mass evacuation of people has begun from the Old Town, where several villages are located, who fell into the flood zone.
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More than 2,000 people were evacuated, including 689 children.
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Ministry of Emergency Situations assesses the flood situation in the Orenburg region as difficult.
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16 temporary accommodation centers have been deployed, housing 1,375 people, including 249 children.
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Additional shipments of drinking water and bread began to be delivered to grocery stores in partially flooded Orsk.
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