May 1, 2024 7:30 am
Rain leaves 173 Ukrainian villages without power, 20 killed in Indonesia

Yesterday, on Tuesday, Ukraine faced widespread power outages as thousands of people in 173 villages experienced electricity cuts due to the impact of strong winds, heavy rains, and floods. The energy infrastructure was severely damaged by the extreme weather conditions. Meanwhile, Russia’s Tyumen and Kurgan regions were affected by dangerous floods near the Kazakhstan border, prompting emergency evacuations in some areas.

In central Indonesia, a tragic event occurred as 20 people lost their lives due to heavy rains. The authorities were forced to end search operations after discovering a mother and her son among the victims. Landslides triggered by these rains led to casualties in Tana Turayavi and Sulawesi Province. The soil erosion caused by prolonged heavy rains has increased Indonesia’s susceptibility to landslides during the rainy season, exacerbated by deforestation.

The storms and rains put significant pressure on Ukraine’s energy system, leading to power outages affecting over 15,000 people in Dnipropetrovsk region. Energy company Detec worked tirelessly to restore electricity services to those affected areas. In Russia, Governor Tyumen ordered evacuations in flood-prone areas and set up temporary shelters for displaced residents. Despite the challenges posed by natural disasters like floods and landslides, communities are working together to restore order and rebuild their homes and livelihoods after such events occur.

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