Relatives lost contact with 395 people stuck in flood zone on Dnipro’s occupied bank
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Relatives of at least 395 people from Oleshky, Hola Prystan, Krynky, and Kokhany located in the Russia-occupied part of Ukraine’s Kherson region cannot find or get in touch with them, the BBC reports, citing volunteers working on the Dnipro’s occupied left bank.
As of 1:11 PM local time, 10 June, the volunteers have received 1,749 requests for evacuation from the areas flooded after the recent Kakhovka dam collapse. People seeking transportation out of the affected territories include 116 children, 185 pensioners, and 32 people with low mobility issues. Moreover, 203 people require urgent help. There were more than 1,900 active appeals on the map on Friday morning.
“If people are not evacuated today, it is very unlikely that anyone will be able to stay alive the next day,”
“In general, there are a lot of victims. It could have been avoided if things had been done differently. There are hundreds of victims. It includes both children and elderly people,”

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