Water levels in parts of southern Ukraine that were flooded after the destruction of a Russian-held dam were beginning to fall, officials said Friday.
“Thirty-five settlements remain flooded on the right bank, 3,763 houses are under water, but the water is gradually receding,” said Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson military administration.
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Prokudin said water levels in his region went from an average 5,38 to near 5 meters in the course of Friday.
He said 2,588 people had been evacuated from the Kherson region.
The UN sent humanitarian convoys to the region earlier Friday, according to a post from the administration.
Prokudin’s counterpart in the Mykolaiv region, Vitaly Kim, also said “the water level began to fall” there.
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