Power has been restored to residents of three villages in Chechnya.
Specialists have repaired the aftermath of a power outage that occurred during the flood, leaving residents of three villages in the Nozhai-Yurt district without power.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," more than 100 homes were completely destroyed and over 3,000 damaged in Chechnya during the flood. Residents of the republic have filed 2,400 claims for compensation for damages. By April 3, the water had receded from all flooded residential buildings and garden plots in Chechnya.
Power has been restored to residents of the villages of Benoy-Vedeno, Gurzhi-Mokhk, and part of Koren-Benoy in the Nozhai-Yurtovsky District, a representative of Chechenenergo reported.
"Feeder No. 10, which runs from the 35 kV Benoy substation and was previously de-energized due to heavy rainfall, is back online. Power workers have completed repairs. Electricity is being supplied to consumers in the villages of Benoy-Vedeno, Gurzhi-Mokhk, and part of Koren-Benoy as normal," the Chechnya Segodnya news agency quoted him as saying today.
According to the source, restoration work in In the Nozhai-Yurt district, damage to energy facilities following the natural disasters is still ongoing, the publication notes.
According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, there are no flooded homes or garden plots in Chechnya, TASS reported this morning.
According to the weather service of the "Caucasian Knot," precipitation in the form of light and moderate rain is expected in Nozhai-Yurt from April 4 to 6, with up to 10 millimeters of precipitation forecast on each of these days. The weather service is a partnership project between the "Caucasian Knot" and Gismeteo. The service allows you to correct meteorological data for a more accurate forecast. The service is also available in the light version and in the Caucasian Knot apps for Android and AndroidGO.
As a reminder, a state of emergency has been declared in 12 municipalities of Dagestan due to flooding. By April 3, 43,000 residents of the republic had applied for financial assistance.
Flooding damaged homes, appliances, furniture, and cars. Makhachkala residents complained of problems with electricity and water supplies, transportation access, and a lack of communication with emergency services. Dagestan and Chechnya were hardest hit by the natural disaster in the North Caucasus, according to the Caucasian Knot report "Spring Flooding in the North Caucasus - 2026".
The Caucasian Knot has compiled materials about flooding in the republics of the North Caucasus Federal District in the spring of 2026 on the thematic page "Flooding in the North Caucasus".