Armenian Citizens Missing Due to River Flooding in Russia
Today, at 14:24, the '911' service received information from a citizen regarding a relative missing due to flooding in the Amur region of the Russian Federation. Contact was established with the Crisis Management Center of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, and it was revealed that on July 22 of this year, the Ilika River in the Zeisk region of Amur overflowed, causing 4 individuals (1 Russian and 3 Armenians) to fall into the river. One Russian and one Armenian citizen managed to get out of the water, while the other two are considered missing.
Rescue workers from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations are conducting search operations to locate the missing individuals. Additional information will be provided.