Rescue workers warned on September 3, with a sharp rise in the water level in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. The amount of Cupid in the city can take up to two days on 20-40 centimeters, and for 11-15 September the water level up to 930-980 centimeters. The result is 600 houses, where 50,000 people live are flooded.
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