Big water in russia: rally gathered on the square in orsk, police blocked the entrance to the city hall
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More than 100 residents of Orsk (Russia) gathered in the city's main square, chanting "Putin, help" and complaining about the actions of local authorities and insufficient compensation after a flood caused by a dam break.
In the Russian city of Orsk, people gathered on the main square of the city, they complain about the local authorities and the amount of payments after the flood, UNN reports with reference to the Telegram channel Baza.
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More than 100 local residents came to the Lenin monument on Komsomolskaya Square in Orsk. People chant "Putin, help" and complain about the actions of local authorities after the flood.
Police officers demanded that local residents leave the square, saying that the rally was illegal. Earlier, the local prosecutor's office announced responsibility for participation in the rally.
Residents of Orsk are also demanding an increase in the amount of compensation. Currently, it is 100,000 rubles for a total loss of property and 50,000 for a partial loss. But, according to the locals, this money cannot cover the costs associated with the flood.
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Later, Baza reported that police cars blocked the entrance to the city hall in Orsk.
In addition, the head of the administration, Vasyl Kozupitsa, came out to the local residents and suggested that people dissatisfied with the actions of the local authorities create an initiative group to participate in negotiations with the mayor's office in Orsk.
At this time, on the main square of Orsk, people are recording a video message to Russian dictator Putin asking for help after the flood and criticizing the mayor of Orsk and the governor of the Orenburg region.
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