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Region administration's reserve fund to cover compensation for affected Tuapsin residents due to flooding

Flooding victims in Tuapse district, Krasnodar Krai, who have faced damage due to heavy rain on August 3, will be awarded cash compensation. The regional administration's reserve fund has allocated a total of 27.9 million rubles for this purpose. Nearly 400 homes have already submitted claims...

Affected residents of Tyapsin will receive financial compensation from the regional...
Affected residents of Tyapsin will receive financial compensation from the regional administration's reserve fund due to flooding.

Region administration's reserve fund to cover compensation for affected Tuapsin residents due to flooding

In the aftermath of the flooding that occurred on August 3, 2025, in the Tuapse District of the Krasnodar Territory, residents affected by the disaster are set to receive financial compensation. However, specific details regarding the compensation amounts for residents of Lermontovo, a resort village in the district, have not been provided.

According to reports from the press service of the regional administration, the exact number of affected residents in Lermontovo remains undisclosed. The situation in Lermontovo was unique, as the residents were isolated due to unknown circumstances, and they had to pass under falling rocks and over a precipice for a distance of 11 km to reach safety. Despite this, the press service did not report on the situation in Lermontovo, leaving many questions unanswered.

In the Tuapse District, more than 400 homes have applied for compensation. For those whose homes were completely destroyed, a payment of 156,750 rubles has been allocated. In cases of partial property loss, residents can expect a payment of 78,375 rubles. Over 27.9 million rubles have been allocated from the regional administration's reserve fund for these purposes.

However, it is important to note that the regional administration's reserve fund allocation for the relief of Lermontovo has not been mentioned in these sources. It remains unclear whether the residents of Lermontovo will receive any compensation for their damages.

Local authorities and commissions are inspecting and assessing the damage to residential properties and infrastructure in the affected areas. Emergency services and volunteers are engaged in cleanup and restoration efforts. Despite these ongoing efforts, no official announcements about compensation payouts or level-based reimbursement scales have been published.

For precise compensation details, it is recommended to consult official statements from the Tuapse District administration or the Krasnodar Territory government, or look for reports from the Ministry of Emergency Situations involved in the aftermath management.

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