Roads and courtyards are flooded in Kabardino-Balkaria after heavy rains.
Flooding of courtyards and roads was recorded in Aushiger, Nartan, and Ozrek.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on May 16, after heavy rainfall, the Kheu River overflowed its banks and washed away a temporary bypass road installed during major repairs to a bridge on a road in the village of Gerpegezh in the Cherek District. As a result, residents of hundreds of houses were left without transportation. By May 17, a temporary crossing was organized across the river.
Amid heavy rainfall, flooding of courtyards and roads occurred in several settlements, the head of Kabardino-Balkaria, Kazbek Kokov, reported today on his Telegram channel. "This includes the villages of Aushiger, Nartan, and Ozrek," he explained.
In the Tersky District, outside of populated areas, a 120-meter section of the Terek River bank partially collapsed. "There are no casualties, and infrastructure is not damaged. Emergency response teams from the Ministry of Emergency Situations and municipalities are on duty in all affected areas," the official reported.
As of 12:18 p.m. Moscow time, no comments have been posted under Kokov's post, although the option to leave comments is enabled.
According to the Caucasian Knot weather service, moderate rain is expected in the village of Nartan today and tonight. Moderate precipitation is also expected on May 24. Wind speeds are forecast to not exceed 2 meters per second during these days. The weather service is a partnership between the "Caucasian Knot" and Gismeteo. The service allows you to adjust meteorological data for a more accurate forecast. The service is also available in a light version and in Caucasian Knot apps for Android and AndroidGO.
As a reminder, the floods that occurred in the North Caucasus in late March and early April were among the most devastating in recent years. Six people, including three minors, died as a result of the flooding in Dagestan. Meanwhile, in Kabardino-Balkaria, rain was light.
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 compiled materials about flooding in the North Caucasus Federal District republics in the spring of 2026 on the thematic page "Flooding in the North Caucasus".