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Ukrainian Advisor shares a video of Kherson floods

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The Advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs, Anton Gerashchenko, on Tuesday has shared a video of resident of Tyahynka, Kherson region, who was filming the flood in his village. The video shows how floods have made the lives of people of Kherson upset.

While taking it to his official social media handle, Advisor Gerashchenko said that, “A resident of Tyahynka, Kherson region, filmed the flood in his village. Homes and a road are underwater. The scale of the catastrophe Russia caused is enormous.”

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In the video, the local resident could be heard as saying that, “This is the track, this is the downhill, it’s all flooded. And that’s not the limit yet. The water is still rising. Houses are already flooded down there. That’s the speed at which the water is arriving just right in front of our eyes, that’s crazy.”

It is to be mentioned that the video shows the entire scene, demonstrating the catastrophe which has been caused by the floods across the region of Kherson. The flood not just affected the daily lives of the people in the region of Kherson, but it has also made it impossible to people to easily live inside their homes as well. As, the water is started getting inside their homes.

While filming the video, the resident added that, “already someone’s bees have swum. And there are ducks…”

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