In the Kherson region, the water level in the Dnieper has returned to its natural course

In the Kherson region, the water level in the Dnieper has returned to its natural course

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In the Kherson region, as of the morning of June 28, near the “Kherson” post, the water level in the Dnieper has returned to its natural course. Fluctuations in the level correspond to natural fluctuations at this time of year, the Headquarters for the Elimination of the Consequences of the Russian Terrorist Blow-up of the Kakhovskaya HPP reports. Currently, two houses on the right bank of the Dnieper and 17 houses in the temporarily occupied territory remain flooded in the region. Rescuers continue to pump out water. Photo: Alina_ptashka/Depositphotos “Over the past 24 hours, 72,000 tons of water have been pumped out of 56 basements. Since the beginning of the work, more than 373,000 tons of water have been pumped out of 923 houses and basements,” the Headquarters notes. At the same time, 59 tons of water were transported to the region, of which 23 tons were drinking water and 36 tons were technical water. We remind you that water supply networks are being disinfected in Kherson, so drinking water from the tap is prohibited. Read also: Four cases of infectious diseases due to fish consumption were recorded in Odesa

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