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Makhachkala residents criticized the government's report on post-flood payments.

Caucasian Knot

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June 27, 2026

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Makhachkala residents criticized the government's report on post-flood payments.

The Makhachkala City Hall reported that more than 23,000 Makhachkala residents received compensation following the spring floods. Commenting on the authorities' report on social media, residents complained that the compensation was insufficient for home repairs, and that they had to resort to running around to various authorities to receive the money.

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 11, 2026

Gov Eno sympathises with flood victims, cautions against blockage of drains

As residents of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State continue to count their losses over the flooding incident of Thursday, Governor Umo Eno has expressed his sympathy for victims. While describing rainfall as a natural occurrence, he warned residents against dumping refuse into drainage channels, saying that such act worsen flood incidents. The governor, while speaking to journalists [] Gov Eno sympathises with flood victims, cautions against blockage of drains

State of the Planet

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· Jun 24, 2026

When Glaciers Disappear, So Do Deities

The loss of glaciers across the Andes and the Himalayas impacts not only water supplies, but also the cultural and spiritual lives of local communities.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 21, 2026

Tambak tebing Sungai Raia elak banjir berulang

IPOH: Penduduk Kampung Tanjung, Simpang Pulai di sini, mahu pihak berkaitan menambak tebing Sungai Raia bagi mengelak kejadian banjir berulang di kampung tersebut. Ia susulan kejadian banjir yang berlaku di Kampung Tanjung kelmarin apabila air Sungai Raia melimpah masuk ke kawasan penduduk selepas hujan lebat berterusan lebih sejam. Ketua Kampung Tanjung, Zahari Din, 59, berkata, ... Read more The post Tambak tebing Sungai Raia elak banjir berulang appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Canada's National Observer

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Far as the eye can see': Saskatchewan communities cleaning up after floods

'Far as the eye can see': Saskatchewan communities cleaning up after floods

Caucasian Knot

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· Jul 10, 2026

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.

Loonie Politics

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· Jul 7, 2026

Niagara Falls, Ont., mayor apologizes for comments about Kashechewan evacuees

The mayor of Niagara Falls, Ont., has apologized for comments about Kashechewan First Nation evacuees made during a recent council meeting that discussed homelessness in the city. The city has been hosting in hotels hundreds of evacuees from the First Nation for almost six months after a water crisis in the northern Ontario community forced [] The post Niagara Falls, Ont., mayor apologizes for comments about Kashechewan evacuees appeared first on Loonie Politics.

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Related coverage for "Makhachkala residents criticized the government's report on post-flood payments.": Daily Post Nigeria — Gov Eno sympathises with flood victims, cautions against blockage of drains. State of the Planet — When Glaciers Disappear, So Do Deities. Utusan Malaysia — Tambak tebing Sungai Raia elak banjir berulang. Canada's National Observer — 'Far as the eye can see': Saskatchewan communities cleaning up after floods. Caucasian Knot — A resident of Urkarakh achieved through the court the right to payments for a house damaged by a landslide.. Loonie Politics — Niagara Falls, Ont., mayor apologizes for comments about Kashechewan evacuees