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Black Sea Coast Floods

MOSCOW () -- Parts of Russia's Black Sea Coast have been flooded following three days of heavy rains, and weather officials were predicting more wet weather, a news agency reported Wednesday.


The waters of rivers near the port cities of Novorossiisk and Gelendzhik were rising fast and reaching the critical level, the Interfax news agency reported, quoting the Ministry for Emergency Situations.


Several electricity and heating stations were damaged, several dozen houses were unheated, six were flooded and another 150 homes were in danger of being inundated in three villages along the coast.

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