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    Russian Ministers Arrive in Dagestan After Flooding Kills Six, Displaces Thousands

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Last updated: April 9, 2026

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    Russian Emergencies Minister Alexander Kurenkov and two other federal ministers arrived in Dagestan on April 9 to coordinate relief after devastating late‑March flooding. At least six people have died, over 6,000 homes flooded, and thousands displaced following heavy rains, dam breaches and infrastr

    Table of Contents

    • Coordinated Government Response to Dagestan Floods
    • Emergency Relief Efforts and Ministerial Oversight
    • Weather Forecasts and Ongoing Risks
    • Federal Mobilization of Resources
    • Impact on Local Communities
    • Casualties and Affected Population
    • Evacuations and Infrastructure Damage
    • Dam Burst and Flooded Areas
    • Power Outages

    Russian Ministers Coordinate Disaster Response After Deadly Dagestan Floods

    Coordinated Government Response to Dagestan Floods

    April 9 (Reuters) - Three Russian ministers arrived in the Caucasus region of Dagestan on Thursday to oversee the emergency response to floods that have killed six people, left communities under water, and prompted the evacuation of thousands, Interfax news agency said.

    Emergency Relief Efforts and Ministerial Oversight

    The Russian government said Emergencies Minister Alexander Kurenkov toured stricken areas and was coordinating relief efforts following days of torrential rain.

    Weather Forecasts and Ongoing Risks

    A government statement quoted forecasters as saying more rain and high winds were expected. Relief workers were distributing drinking water, heating devices and chainsaws.

    Federal Mobilization of Resources

    Relief efforts were placed under federal, rather than regional, jurisdiction, allowing more resources to be mobilised.

    Impact on Local Communities

    Casualties and Affected Population

    Interfax, quoting official figures, said six people had died since the rains started at the end of last month, and 6,200 people were listed as "affected" by the flooding.

    Evacuations and Infrastructure Damage

    Dam Burst and Flooded Areas

    More than 4,000 residents were evacuated after a dam burst near the historic city of Derbent. Eight localities were under water, along with sections of major roads.

    Power Outages

    The initial heavy rains cut power to more than 300,000 residents of the region.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Flooding in Dagestan since late March, driven by record rainfall, has led to at least six deaths, including children, and displaced over 6,000 residents. (english.news.cn)
    • •The collapse of the Gedzhukh reservoir dam near Derbent prompted evacuation of over 4,000 people and intensified flood impacts. (english.news.cn)
    • •Authorities initially declared the flood the worst in over a century, prompting federal intervention—ministers have assumed authority to mobilise resources, while emergency workers distribute aid amid ongoing power and infrastructure disruptions. (themoscowtimes.com)

    References

    • 6 dead in floods following record-high rainfall in Russia's Dagestan
    • Power Starts Returning to Homes in Dagestan After Major Flooding - The Moscow Times

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian ministers arrive in Dagestan after flooding kills six, displaces thousands

    1How many people have died in the Dagestan floods?

    Six people have died since the torrential rains and flooding began in Dagestan.

    2How many people have been affected or displaced by the flooding?

    Over 6,200 people were reported affected and more than 4,000 residents evacuated.

    3Which Russian officials are overseeing the disaster response?

    Emergencies Minister Alexander Kurenkov and two other ministers arrived to coordinate relief efforts.

    4What emergency measures were implemented in Dagestan?

    Relief efforts were placed under federal control, with distribution of water, heating devices, and chainsaws to affected communities.

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