Zelensky visits flood-hit area after Kakhovka dam collapse FMTNews FMTWorld
KYIV: Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky visited the flooded southern region of Kherson today to discuss emergency operations after flooding caused by the destruction of a huge dam.
“Many important issues were discussed. The operational situation in the region as a result of the disaster, evacuation of the population from potential flood zones, elimination of the emergency caused by the dam explosion, organisation of life support for the flooded areas,” Zelensky said on the Telegram messaging app under video footage of his visit.
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