Thirty people were evacuated from their homes in the Belorechensky district after a roof collapsed.
The roofs of three houses in the village of Vostochny collapsed under the weight of snow, and 30 residents were evacuated to a temporary shelter. Two temporary shelters in Belorechensk have been closed pending restoration of power.
As reported by "Kavkazsky Uzel," on December 31, following a snowfall, power was cut off to nearly 85,000 residents in 63 settlements in the Belorechensky District. Today, officials announced that heat and water had been restored to homes in Belorechensk, but residents responded by listing the addresses of houses that have been without heat for six days. The Chairman of the Investigative Committee demanded that a criminal case be opened based on complaints from Belorechensk residents about the prolonged absence of heating and water supply.
Thirty residents of the village of Vostochny in the Belorechensky District of Krasnodar Krai were left homeless after the roofs of their homes collapsed. District Head Sergei Sidorenko reported the incident.
“Unfortunately, another emergency has occurred in the district. The roofs of three houses in the village of Vostochny collapsed under the weight of snow. A commission is currently working to declare them unsafe. Thirty people have been left homeless,” the official wrote on his Telegram channel.
According to Sidorenko, those affected by the roof collapse are being relocated to a new temporary accommodation center at the Avangard Hotel, and 24-hour security will be provided near their homes.
Sidorenko also noted that two temporary accommodation centers in Belorechensk ceased operations as of 5:00 PM Moscow time today, as “electricity has already been restored to the city.” "Water and hot meals will be delivered to everyone who calls 112 or through my social media," the district head promised.
On December 31, a similar incident occurred in the Belorechensky District amid heavy snowfall: a 22-year-old woman died when roofs collapsed in two residential buildings, and another victim was taken to the hospital, according to RBC-Krasnodar.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/419691