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A resident of Urkarakh achieved through the court the right to payments for a house damaged by a landslide.
The Kaitag District Court granted the claim of a resident of the village of Urkarakh, recognizing his family's right to payments for a house destroyed by landslides without official property registration. To date, less than a quarter of applicants have received payments related to the consequences of flooding in Dagestan.
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Caucasian Knot
· Jun 30, 2026
Residents of Urkarakh called the compensation for destroyed houses insufficient.
The restoration of residential houses after devastating landslides in the villages of the Dakhadayevsky district has fallen on the shoulders of the villagers themselves. The compensation amounts received by only some of the victims do not cover the actual costs, but mainly local residents rely on a strong tradition of mutual assistance.
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The Rising Nepal
· Jun 22, 2026
Three families displaced by landslides in Sankhuwasabha
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· Jul 10, 2026
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· Jul 7, 2026
Treat us with human face – Yola residents facing demolition tell Fintiri
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Related coverage for "A resident of Urkarakh achieved through the court the right to payments for a house damaged by a landslide.": Caucasian Knot — Residents of Urkarakh called the compensation for destroyed houses insufficient.. South Africa Today — N12 Informal Settlement Residents in Ekurhuleni Permitted to Return and Rebuild Following Court Order. The Rising Nepal — Three families displaced by landslides in Sankhuwasabha. Utusan Malaysia — 5 keluarga kebakaran Gok Kapur terima sumbangan lebih RM12,840. Syrian Arab News Agency — Residents of Ras al-Ayn in Hasakah mark return home after years of displacement. Daily Post Nigeria — Treat us with human face – Yola residents facing demolition tell Fintiri

