In Kherson, water level has dropped to 2.9 meters
A gradual reduction in water levels is being observed

On the Dnieper River, in Kherson, water level has dropped to 2.9 meters.
This is reported by the Headquarters for the Elimination of Consequences of the Kakhovka HPP Dam Sabotage.
The Headquarters reports a gradual decrease in the water level. However, 31 populated areas (3,600 houses) on the right bank of the Dnieper and 17 populated areas in the temporarily occupied territory remain flooded.
During the week after the dam sabotage at the HPP, rescuers evacuated 2,757 people, including 263 children and 77 people with limited mobility. 707 people were rescued, including 30 children and 40 people with limited mobility.
Background. Mind previously reported that 10 Ukrainians had died after the sabotage of the Kakhovka HPP. 42 more individuals are considered missing.
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