Water consumption has been identified as a likely cause of poisoning in Dagestan.
More than two dozen patients have been hospitalized with symptoms of poisoning in the Karabudakhkent district. Investigators have identified drinking water as the probable cause. Rospotrebnadzor has urged people not to drink untreated water in areas affected by the flooding.
From April 2 to 4, 21 patients with signs of intestinal infection, including 14 children, were hospitalized at the Karabudakhkent Central District Hospital. There are no severe cases, the Dagestan Ministry of Health reported today.
The main symptoms that prompt medical attention include fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. A team of infectious disease specialists has been dispatched to the Karabudakhkent district and is working there. Vaccinations against viral hepatitis A and bacteriophage immunization are being carried out in the outbreak area, the agency reported.
The day before, it was reported that E. coli was found in the Bekenez spring in the Karabudakhkent district, Kommersant writes.
The published information about the presence of E. coli in the water source cannot be considered true and requires confirmation, Rospotrebnadzor stated on April 3, indicating that water samples have been collected for laboratory testing.
Amid flooding in the republic, Rospotrebnadzor reported temporary deviations from "hygienic standards for water turbidity," recommending that raw water be excluded from consumption.
The Investigative Committee of Russia for Dagestan reported on an inspection, stating that the health of "more than 30 residents" of the Karabudakhkent district is presumably deteriorating. The flooding is related to drinking water consumption, the Dagestan branch of the Russian Federal District Committee reported today.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," a state of emergency has been declared in 12 municipalities of Dagestan due to flooding. By April 3, 43,000 residents of the republic have submitted applications for financial assistance.
Flooding has damaged homes, appliances, furniture, and cars. Makhachkala residents complained of problems with electricity and water supplies, transportation accessibility, 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".
According to the Caucasian Knot weather service, moderate rain is expected in Makhachkala today, and light rain on April 5 and 6. The weather service is a partnership between 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, each flood victim in Dagestan is entitled to financial assistance in the amount of 15,600 rubles, the republic's authorities announced on March 31. Compensation has also been announced for those who lost property, health, or loved ones.
By April 2, the republic's authorities had received more than four thousand applications for compensation for damage caused by the flood.
In Chechnya, more than 100 houses were completely destroyed, and more than 3,000 were damaged. Residents submitted 2,400 applications for compensation for damages. By April 3, the water had receded from all flooded residential buildings and garden plots in Chechnya.
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".
We also remind you that in June In 2024, at least 228 people were hospitalized in Buynaksk after a mass poisoning. Rospotrebnadzor stated that tap water was the source of the contamination. In January 2021, another mass water poisoning occurred in Buynaksk, with 359 people seeking medical attention. Following a criminal investigation, the head of Buinakskvodokanal was fined only 100,000 rubles, while the prosecutor had demanded an even smaller fine of 50,000 rubles.
Mass poisonings in Buinaksk are occurring due to sewage entering worn-out water supply networks and illegal taps into the water supply system, experts noted.
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