One village remains cut off from transport communication in Dagestan after the July bad weather.
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After the heavy rains in July, the village of Taltsukh in the Tlyaratinsky district remains cut off from transport communication in Dagestan.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot", due to bad weather, dozens of settlements in Dagestan regularly find themselves cut off from transport communication. For example, due to the rains on July 7-8, 56 settlements in Dagestan were cut off from transport communication. Most of them were freed from the transport blockade only on July 12.
After the heavy rains that occurred in Dagestan in July of this year, one village remains without transport communication, this is the village of Taltsukh in the Tlyaratinsky district, reports "Kommersant" on August 16, citing the state budget institution Dagestanavtodor.
About 400 people live in the village. Transport communication with the outside world has been suspended for them due to the washing away of the support and deformation of the span structure of the bridge. Currently, work is underway to establish a temporary crossing.
Transport restrictions remain in place on another section in the republic, in the Gergebil district. This is the 133rd kilometer of the road Border of the Chechen Republic - Botlikh - Khunzakh - Arakanskaya platform. Traffic is closed on the bridge near the Red Bridge, where emergency recovery work is ongoing. Transport communication with the Khunzakh, Shamil, and Tlyaratin districts, as well as with the Bezhitinsky section, has been redirected via alternative routes through Buynaksk and Levashi, reports RBC.
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