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Yury Trutnev: 545 hydrological posts to monitor spring floods in the Far Eastern Federal District
Yury Trutnev: 545 hydrological posts to monitor spring floods in the Far Eastern Federal District
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There are plans to set up 82 temporary posts during the spring flood season, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Far Eastern Federal District Yury Trutnev noted at a meeting of the Council of the Far Eastern Federal District.Today, the Far East is implementing 12 projects to build and overhaul engineering structures that will protect the population and territories in Yakutia, the Trans-Baikal Territory, the Primorye Territory, the Khabarovsk Territory and the Amur Region. An additional 12 projects aim to increase the capacity of river-beds in eight regions. It is intended to dredge and clean over 80 kilometers of river-beds.Some areas are posting active spring floods; ice formations will soon break up on local rivers, Trutnev noted. Ice-floes are highly likely to clog rivers in the Republic of Buryatia, the Trans-Baikal, Kamchatka and Khabarovsk territories, the Amur Region and the Jewish Autonomous Region, he said. Authorities in Yakutia are monitoring 59 clogging-prone sections. It is necessary to constantly monitor the hydrological situation, to provide objective flood forecasts and to implement timely flood-prevention measures, Trutnev noted.The federal district is implementing preventive measures ahead of accident-free spring and summer flood passage; this includes dredging operations and reinforcing shores, cleaning and straightening river-beds. Experts from the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring and the Federal Agency for Water Resources of the Russian Federation have assessed the readiness of the main major water reservoirs to accumulate spring flood runoffs and facilitate the safe passage of spring floods.
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Yury Trutnev: 545 hydrological posts to monitor spring floods in the Far Eastern Federal District
There are plans to set up 82 temporary posts during the spring flood season, Presidential Plenipotentiary in the Far Eastern Federal District Yury Trutnev noted at a meeting of the Council of the Far Eastern Federal District.
Today, the Far East is implementing 12 projects to build and overhaul engineering structures that will protect the population and territories in Yakutia, the Trans-Baikal Territory, the Primorye Territory, the Khabarovsk Territory and the Amur Region. An additional 12 projects aim to increase the capacity of river-beds in eight regions. It is intended to dredge and clean over 80 kilometers of river-beds.
Some areas are posting active spring floods; ice formations will soon break up on local rivers, Trutnev noted. Ice-floes are highly likely to clog rivers in the Republic of Buryatia, the Trans-Baikal, Kamchatka and Khabarovsk territories, the Amur Region and the Jewish Autonomous Region, he said. Authorities in Yakutia are monitoring 59 clogging-prone sections. It is necessary to constantly monitor the hydrological situation, to provide objective flood forecasts and to implement timely flood-prevention measures, Trutnev noted.
The federal district is implementing preventive measures ahead of accident-free spring and summer flood passage; this includes dredging operations and reinforcing shores, cleaning and straightening river-beds. Experts from the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring and the Federal Agency for Water Resources of the Russian Federation have assessed the readiness of the main major water reservoirs to accumulate spring flood runoffs and facilitate the safe passage of spring floods.