The emergency zone following the flood has been expanded in Makhachkala.
The updated list of areas under a state of emergency due to flooding includes 759 streets in Makhachkala.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," by April 27, residents of Dagestan had received more than 233,000 applications for payments related to flood damage. Residents of the republic affected by the flooding have repeatedly complained of denials of payments. Compensation denials can be challenged through the prosecutor's office or in court, lawyers indicated.
"Caucasian Knot" has prepared a detailed guide to help understand who is eligible for payments, the amounts provided, the documents needed, and what to do if some documents are missing.
The Makhachkala administration has decided to expand the boundaries of the territory where the state of emergency is in effect, the mayor's office reported on its Telegram channel on the evening of April 28.
"The list of streets and areas of the city included in the emergency zone has been updated. This is necessary for further work to protect the rights of residents, organize necessary events, and provide support to citizens whose territories are affected by the situation. The resolution entered into force on the day of signing and applies to legal relations arising from March 28, 2026." "year," the publication states.
The Resolution "On Amending Resolution No. 143 of the Administration of the Urban District of Makhachkala, dated March 28, 2026, "On the Introduction of the 'Emergency Situation' Regime in the Territory of the Urban District of Makhachkala," is dated April 28 and posted on the administration's website.
The document provides a list of 759 streets that fall within the emergency zone. However, Resolution No. 143 of March 28, posted on the mayor's office website, on the introduction of the emergency regime, does not specify the streets included in the emergency zone.
The emergency regime is the response procedure for all levels of government in the event of an emergency. For more information on emergency assessment criteria, response levels, structures, and resources for dealing with the consequences, please see the "Caucasian Knot" fact sheet "Emergency Situation Regime (ES)".
Previously, the request was denied because the street was not on the emergency list.
As of 7:14 AM Moscow time, only one comment, left by a user with the nickname "NK," was posted under the post. "The month is already over, no one will have time to receive it. They specifically added streets at the end of the month to prevent them from getting it. Previously, they refused because the street wasn't on the emergency list. The entire street was almost waist-deep in water, and there was no power or water for eight days. Living conditions were completely disrupted. I haven't met a single person who has received any kind of payment," this user wrote last night.
As a reminder, according to official data, by April 27, only 7,654 people out of nearly 234,000 applicants in Dagestan had received flood-related payments.
In Makhachkala's Turali microdistrict, flooding damaged floors and household appliances, and people were denied payments, local residents complained.
"The payment was denied because Our street is not on the list of damaged streets. Although we weren't hit as hard as many people who were left completely homeless, a lot of damage has occurred. We need to completely replace the floors and doors, renovate, and replace the lower part of the kitchen," they said.
The "Patient Monitor and Housing and Utilities" project has named 16 areas in Makhachkala whose residents have already contacted them regarding payment denials following the flooding. Social media users believe the denials are massive.
Floods caused by torrential rains occurred in the North Caucasus in late March and early April and were among the most devastating in recent years. Six people died as a result of the flooding in Dagestan. Dagestan and Chechnya suffered the most from the natural disaster, according to the Caucasian Knot report "Spring Flooding in the North Caucasus - 2026".
The Caucasian Knot has compiled materials about flooding in the republics of the North Caucasus Federal District in the spring of 2026 on the thematic page "Flooding in the North Caucasus".
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/422833




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