This is stated in the message published on the website of the city administration.

“According to the data of the Civil Defense and Emergency Situations Department of the city administration, on the morning of September 26, the water level in the Amur River is 726 cm (trend: a decrease of 9 cm),” the administration said.

At the same time, the unfavorable water level in Amur for Komsomolsk-on-Amur is 450 cm, and the dangerous level is 650 cm.

Earlier, the government of the Khabarovsk Territory reported that, according to preliminary data, the flood damage in the region amounted to 990 million rubles.

The supervisor of the Hydrometeorological Center, Roman Vilfand, in an interview with the FAN, commented on downpours in the regions of Russia.