220 agricultural enterprises in Dagestan have filed claims for flood damage compensation.
Damage to agricultural enterprises from the flooding in Dagestan has exceeded 600 million rubles. More than 220 agricultural enterprises in Dagestan have filed claims for flood compensation.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," government officials visited flood-damaged homes to assess the damage, and applications for assistance have been submitted, according to residents of the affected areas of Dagestan. The task force has received more than 190,000 applications for various types of assistance from residents of the flood-affected areas of Dagestan.
The flood caught residents of the Khasavyurt district by surprise, and they were forced to hastily evacuate, abandoning their belongings, villagers told the "Caucasian Knot." According to them, in the first hours, it was mostly fellow villagers who helped each other, and administration representatives arrived the following day. Residents of the Adilyotarsky village council lost 400 head of cattle, 360 head of small livestock, and nearly 30,000 poultry as a result of the flood.
Dagestan Minister of Agriculture and Food Shamil Ramazanov spoke about how damage to agricultural facilities affected by the natural disaster is being assessed.
"Each district has a Dagestan Ministry of Agriculture employee assigned to it, and we are conducting inspection commissions. Work is also underway on-site to dispose of the lost livestock. Everything is being documented. The preliminary estimate of damage is over 600 million rubles, but this figure is subject to change." "We know that there are still areas where the water hasn't receded," Ramazanov was quoted as saying by the Dagestani government's Telegram channel.
220 claims for damages have already been received from affected agricultural enterprises, said Artem Korovin, Director of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture's Department of Land Reclamation.
!"A commission is currently working in the region to assess the damages: reports have been compiled for 220 affected agricultural producers. A review of the documents and a preliminary damage assessment are currently underway. "After collecting all the documents from agricultural producers, the issue of compensation will be brought up at a meeting of the task force," he was quoted as saying on the republican government's Telegram channel.
According to him, since certain areas and plots remain flooded, surveys and calculations for them will be conducted later. "Where it is already possible to conduct a full assessment and calculation of the damage, we promptly compile the information and forward it to the Russian Ministry of Agriculture." This is necessary to ensure the fastest possible provision of compensation," the official said.
The Caucasian Knot has 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".
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