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Russia Declares Emergency in Dagestan Capital as Floods Cut Power to 327,000

Flooding in Russia's Dagestan region has prompted emergency declarations and left over 327,000 people without electricity in the capital.

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Russian authorities declared a state of emergency in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, after severe flooding left more than 327,000 residents without power.

The flooding has significantly impacted the infrastructure of the North Caucasus republic, with electrical systems bearing the brunt of the damage. Emergency services are working to restore power to affected areas.

Dagestan, located in Russia's southernmost region along the Caspian Sea, is particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events due to its mountainous terrain and proximity to water bodies. The republic has experienced similar flooding incidents in recent years.

Local authorities have mobilized emergency response teams to assess the damage and provide assistance to affected residents. The declaration of emergency status allows for the rapid deployment of federal resources and coordination of relief efforts.

The power outages have disrupted daily life across the capital city, affecting both residential areas and critical infrastructure. Officials have not yet provided a timeline for full power restoration or details about potential casualties from the flooding.

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