“It is possible flooding of the lowered areas by storm and slope runoff, and with significant precipitation intensity - erosion of road sections,” the main regional department of the Russian Emergencies Ministry said in a statement.

It is noted that in the evening of September 23 and 24, the wave height will reach 2.5-3.5 m, up to 4 m in the area of ​​Askold Island and Cape Povorotny.

It is also specified that road services, repair and restoration teams of power engineers and housing and communal services are in readiness for a response.

On September 18, it was reported that the authorities of Primorsky Krai paid compensation to more than 1.1 thousand residents affected by the August flood.