"Unfortunately, 22 people died, 410 were hospitalised, 2,165 injured received medical aid. Unfortunately, the fate of 13 people remains unknown," Baryshev said.
Catastrophic flood ongoing now in the city of Tulun, Irkutsk oblast #siberiaflood - June 29, 2019
— Kirill Bakanov (@WeatherSarov) June 29, 2019
Photos via - https://t.co/3ZjJJrTQgF pic.twitter.com/IKYOYHgIgC
More than 33,000 people were affected by floods caused by heavy rains that hit the region in late June, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency and start rescue operations.
Flood apocalypse in Eastern Siberia kills five and maroons 9,919 whose homes destroyed or damaged. State of emergency in Irkutsk region as President Vladimir Putin flies in amid carnage from heavy rain - with ‘worse to come’ https://t.co/t9d9mVLkyw pic.twitter.com/b3FY3wyusH
— The Siberian Times (@siberian_times) June 30, 2019
According to the Russian Energy Ministry, about 1,000 people remain without power after the floods.
Тулун, Иркутская область pic.twitter.com/Yq0Sq3uCRo
— моможа (@menetekelvrstr) June 29, 2019
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko told reporters on Saturday that about 8.5 billion rubles ($133.3 million) would be needed to restore social infrastructure in the region.