Residents of Adygea's homes and yards are flooded after heavy rains.
In the Maykop district, 20 yards and three homes were flooded after heavy rains.
Heavy rains caused flooding in the Krasnooktyabrsky rural settlement of the Maykop district, TASS reported today, citing the district administration's press service.
The Maykop district administration explained on its Telegram channel that groundwater and stormwater levels have risen in the settlement.
"The water primarily affected vegetable gardens, but some homes were also affected. According to preliminary data, 20 yards and three homes were flooded," the publication stated.
According to the municipality's website, the Krasnooktyabrsky rural settlement includes 11 settlements: the villages of Krasnooktyabrsky, Mirny, Prirechny, Spokoiny, Tabachny, and Khakodz, and the hamlet of Krasny Most. The village of Sadovy, as well as three villages: Kurdzhipskaya, Dagestanskaya, and Bezvodnaya.
District and rural administration staff, "together with specialists from relevant agencies," are surveying the areas, authorities reported.
"Additionally, road equipment has been deployed to address the aftermath of the heavy rains," the statement noted. As of 3:52 PM Moscow time, no comments have been posted, although the comment feature is enabled.
According to the Caucasian Knot weather service, moderate rain is expected in Maykop today and tonight, with light precipitation expected on May 20. Wind speeds today and tomorrow will not exceed 4 meters per second. The weather service is a partnership between Caucasian Knot and Gismeteo. The service allows you to correct meteorological data for a more accurate forecast. The service is also available in a light version and in the Caucasian Knot apps for Android and AndroidGO.
As a reminder, the floods in the North Caucasus in late March and early April were among the most destructive in recent years. Six people, including three minors, died as a result of flooding in Dagestan. Dagestan and Chechnya suffered the most from the disaster, according to the Caucasian Knot report "Spring Flooding in the North Caucasus - 2026."
The Caucasian Knot has compiled materials on flooding in the republics of the North Caucasus Federal District in the spring of 2026 on the topic page "Flooding in the North Caucasus".