SES rescuers have been working for the fourth day to eliminate the consequences of bad weather in Odesa, work is still ongoing in 13 locations. SES psychologists are providing assistance to the victims, while the number of victims of the bad weather has risen to 10 people.
SES rescuers urge tourists to refrain from hiking in the Carpathians due to a sharp drop in temperature, intense precipitation, strong gusts of wind, and poor visibility. This significantly increases the risk of getting lost, injured, or hypothermic.
In the village of Komarivka, Nizhyn district, four people, including three children, were poisoned by carbon monoxide. The victims were hospitalized, and the likely cause was a violation of furnace operating rules.
Russian troops attacked an agricultural enterprise in the Novovodolazka community of Kharkiv Oblast. As a result of the shelling, about 13,000 pigs died, and one employee was injured.
A gas explosion occurred at 12 Kokorudzy Street in Lviv, destroying one apartment and injuring a woman. Damage was also recorded in neighboring apartments, where windows were blown out.
More than 50 rescuers of the State Emergency Service worked all night in Slavutych after the Russian attack, setting up tents with internet and charging stations, and connecting generators for the hospital. They continue to work despite new drone attacks to provide the city with conditions for life.
On the night of October 2, a Russian drone caused a fire in a two-story building of a former sanatorium in Bucha. The fire was extinguished over an area of 600 m², and an injured man born in 1977 was found.
On September 30, Odesa received 94 mm of precipitation, which is more than 220% of the monthly norm, caused by a local cyclone and climate change. Extreme precipitation is becoming more frequent due to the warming of the Black Sea and urbanization, which exacerbates flooding.
In Odesa, nine people, including a child, died as a result of the natural disaster. Zelenskyy instructed Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba to conduct a full investigation into the circumstances of the tragedy.
On September 30, Mykolaiv utility workers eliminated the consequences of bad weather, clearing 9 fallen trees. Mayor Oleksandr Sienkevych warned of rain and gusts of wind on October 1.
On October 1, snow continued to fall on Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirskyi, and the air temperature dropped to -5°C. This is the second day of snowfall in the Carpathians, which creates dangerous conditions for tourists.
In Odesa, a family of five died due to severe bad weather; they were covered by a wave and could not get out of their home. In total, the bad weather claimed the lives of nine people, including three women who were covered by a wave and carried away by the current.
In Odesa, the consequences of the bad weather, which led to the death of 9 people, including a child, have been eliminated for almost a day. Rescuers saved 362 people and evacuated 227 vehicles, while a two-month norm of precipitation in seven hours caused flooding and damage to infrastructure.
In Odesa, more than 45 units of equipment and 320 people are pumping out water and cleaning storm drains, traffic on many streets is blocked due to bad weather. In the region, 500 employees and 85 units of special equipment are involved, 231 people have been rescued and 46 units of equipment have been evacuated.
A State Emergency Service fire truck exploded on an anti-tank mine in the Izium district of Kharkiv region. The driver of the special equipment was injured while extinguishing a forest fire covering an area of 23 hectares.
In Odesa, 1. 5 months' worth of precipitation was recorded, which led to the shutdown of electric transport and traffic restrictions. Utility services, volunteers, and rescuers are working to eliminate the consequences of the bad weather.
On September 30, heavy snow fell on Mount Pip Ivan Chornohirskyi, with the air temperature at -3°C. Rescuers warn of danger to tourists due to the sharp deterioration of weather conditions.
On September 28, a woman and her son, born in 2010, got lost on Hoverla. Rescuers from Prykarpattia located them and provided assistance.
A road accident involving a passenger car and a shuttle bus occurred near the village of Chervone in Kyiv region. One person died, another was extricated by rescuers, and a total of four people were hospitalized.
Emergency rescue operations in Kyiv after the Russian attack have been completed. Four people, including a child, were killed, and 13 people were injured. SES psychologists provided assistance to 25 victims.
In the village of Krushelnytsia, Stryi district, Lviv region, the body of a man was found who did not return from the forest after going mushroom picking. The search operation covered over 12 hectares, involving rescuers, ATVs, UAVs, and a service dog.
As a result of the missile attack on the Kyiv region, 31 people were injured, including three children. Damage was recorded in five districts of the region.
As a result of the night attack by the occupiers in Kyiv, four people died, including a 12-year-old girl, a nurse, and a patient of the Institute of Cardiology. Throughout Ukraine, over 70 people were injured, and two rescuers were also injured during the aftermath liquidation.
As a result of the night attack on Kyiv, 4 people died, including a 12-year-old girl, and 13 people were injured. Residential buildings, a kindergarten, and the Institute of Cardiology were damaged.
During the night, Russian drones caused a fire at an enterprise and damaged the roof of a private house in Odesa region. There were no casualties, and the fire was extinguished.
In Sumy region, 167 shellings of 50 settlements were recorded, a 59-year-old man was killed and three civilians were wounded. As a result of a Russian UAV attack on a parking lot, a large-scale fire broke out, which was extinguished.
Russian forces attacked the village of Maly Burluk, Kupyansk district, hitting a private house with a drone. The fire covered 100 square meters, with no casualties reported.
As a result of the night attack by the Russian Federation on Vinnytsia Oblast, the enemy hit critical infrastructure, causing a fire. The fire has been extinguished, train traffic has been restored, and there are no casualties.
On September 26, six people were injured as a result of Russian shelling of the Dnipropetrovsk region. In Nikopol, five people were injured by artillery shelling, and in the Synelnykove district, a man was injured by a UAV hit, which caused a fire.
In the high-altitude Carpathians, particularly on Mount Pip Ivan, 0°C and a south wind of 9 m/s have been recorded. Rescuers warn of cold weather conditions.