Reduction in Flooded Homes and Sites Reported in Omsk Region by the Emergency Services Department
In the city of Omsk, water removal efforts are still underway in several districts, particularly in the Leninsky District, despite recent dry weather. However, it appears that the situation in the Leninsky District is not as severe as in other areas.
According to the latest reports, the Leninsky District, specifically the private sector on Baltic Streets, is not currently mentioned as having any flooded territory. This contrasts with the raion center of Tavricheskoe, where three private houses and 37 personal plots remain flooded.
In Tavricheskoe, the administration is working diligently to combat the floodwaters. Eight septic tank trucks and 14 motor pumps are being utilised for water removal in the working settlement. Despite these efforts, three local residents remain evacuated due to the flood situation.
One specific location in the Leninsky District that is experiencing flooding is house number 26 on 13th Baltic Street. A water-pumping motor pump is operating continuously at this location to remove the water.
Elsewhere in the city, the Kirovsky District is still grappling with flooding. Water remains in four houses and on four personal plots in this district. The administration is assisting the owners of houses in the process of water removal.
It's important to note that compared to August 28, there has been a significant improvement in Tavricheskoe. The number of flooded houses and plots has decreased significantly.
The city administration of Omsk has confirmed that water removal is continuing in the Leninsky District, just as it is in other flooded areas in the city. They are providing assistance to ensure the process is carried out effectively.
However, the available search results do not provide specific information about which region in the Leninsky District is currently affected by flooding or the location of house number 26 on the relevant street.
Despite these challenges, the city of Omsk continues to work tirelessly to manage the flood situation and support its residents.
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