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Three die, hundreds evacuated in Ukraine flooding

by Reuters
Wednesday, 24 June 2020 17:18 GMT

Rescuers ride in an amphibious vehicle through flooded residential area in the Chernivtsi region of Ukraine, in this handout picture released by Ukrainian State Emergency Service on June 24, 2020. State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Chernivtsi region/Handout via REUTERS

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About 800 people had been evacuated since heavy rains began on Monday, affecting 187 villages

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KYIV, June 24 (Reuters) - Torrential rains in Ukraine have killed three people, forced hundreds from their homes and cut off villages in western regions, authorities said on Wednesday.

While many were trying to guard their property, about 800 people had been evacuated since the rains began on Monday, said Interior Minister Arsen Avakov who was visiting the disaster zone with Prime Minister Denys Shmygal.

"The situation in five regions is critical, the Ivano-Frankivsk region suffered most. The last such flood was in 2008," Shmygal told reporters.

About 5,000 houses in 187 villages remained flooded as of Wednesday morning, according to an emergency service report.

The prime minister said rescue teams had evacuated patients, including those with coronavirus infections, from a flooded regional hospital in Halich town.

Footage from a regional administration, Prime Minister and on social media showed raging mountain rivers, a partially-submerged village, and fields and roads covered by water.

Calling it the most powerful flooding in many years, the interior ministry said in a statement that four helicopters, one airplane and 150 soldiers had been sent to the zone. (Reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and David Gregorio)

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