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14
April 2022
Thursday

Accidents on April 13, 2022

Fire departments of SFS of Russia EMERCOM on RT had departures by alarm 33 times. Firefighters of the Republic eliminated 5 fires.


13
April 2022
Wednesday

    The issue of preparedness for the prevention and elimination of wildfires on the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan was discussed today during a meeting of the Commission for the Prevention and Elimination of Emergency Situations and Fire Safety of the Republic of Tatarstan. 

    At 12.30, on April 13, when monitoring the flood situation, the task force found that due to an increase in the water level caused by heavy snowmelt on the Maly Cheremshan River, there was flooding of the roadway along Melnichnaya Street in the settlement of Staroe Kamkino of the Alkeevsk municipal district. 

    According to the legend of the exercises, as a result of a sharp increase in air temperature and heavy snowmelt, there was a sharp rise in the water level on the river, which led to flooding of residential buildings in two villages ...

The task is to monitor the flood situation of small and large rivers of the republic and examine the settlements to which meltwater approached in the past years.

    Spring filling continues at the Kuibyshev reservoir. Over the past day, water levels within the territory of Tatarstan have increased by 10 – 52 cm.

    As of the morning of April 13, 93 household plots (vegetable gardens), 5 low-water bridges and 2 sections of dirt roads in 8 municipal districts remain flooded in Tatarstan.

Accidents on April 12, 2022

Fire departments of SFS of Russia EMERCOM on RT had departures by alarm 45 times. Firefighters of the Republic eliminated 9 fires.


12
April 2022
Tuesday

    Due to an increase in the water level caused by heavy snowmelt, there was flooding of household plots (vegetable gardens) in 4 settlements of the Kaibitsk district.

    The spring filling regime is observed at the Kuibyshev reservoir. Over the past day, water levels within the territory of Tatarstan have increased by 10 – 52 cm.


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