This is stated on the website of the department.

“According to available forecasts, the peak of the flood in the Khabarovsk Territory was passed on August 30. Currently, upstream of the Amur River, there is a positive trend in lowering water levels, ”the statement said.

It is specified that the main efforts of the group are aimed at strengthening and building up protective dams in the urban district of Komsomolsk-on-Amur. Along with this, continuous monitoring and modeling of the situation is carried out.

“The situation is stabilizing in the Jewish Autonomous Region and Primorsky Territory ... In the Irkutsk Region, work is underway to eliminate the effects of flooding, and measures are being taken to ensure comprehensive life support for the population,” the message added.

Earlier it became known that Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a working trip to the Irkutsk Region on September 2, where he will familiarize himself with the course of restoration work after the flood.

On September 1, the Ministry of Emergency Situations announced that in the Far Eastern Federal District in four regions 85 settlements remained flooded, more than 3.3 thousand people were involved in the liquidation, 803 pieces of equipment were involved.