Commissions began inspecting housing damaged or destroyed due to the blowing up of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant in Kherson Oblast. The commissions were established under local authorities in eight hromadas most affected by flooding.
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Commissions were established under local authorities in eight hromadas that were most affected by flooding to inspect houses, draw up relevant acts, and calculate compensation for people whose homes were damaged or destroyed as a result of the explosion of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant.
The government has allocated more than UAH980 million (about US$263,000) to restore housing flooded because of the Russians' blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP.
Currently, 818 houses in 21 settlements remain flooded in Kherson Oblast.
Traffic has already been restored on all flooded roads. Mine clearance of the territory continues, as well as repair of power grids and gas distribution systems.
Some ecosystems have been lost forever, including endemic species and half of the forest in the area affected by the dam destruction.
The Russian government rejected a UN request for access to the occupied territories of the flooded Kherson region
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