Krasnodar – Over the past 24 hours, emergency responders in the Krasnodar region extinguished 11 fires, three of which occurred in residential areas. There were no fatalities, according to the regional press service of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations.
Fire and rescue units were called 14 times to respond to traffic accidents. There were no fatalities, but 16 people were injured. No incidents were recorded on water bodies.
Ten tourist groups and four emergency warnings for a range of adverse weather conditions are being monitored.
Krasnodar
Krasnodar is a major city in southern Russia, founded in 1793 by Catherine the Great as a key fortress to defend the empire’s new borders in the Kuban region. It served as the cultural and administrative center for the Cossack settlers and has since grown into a significant economic and agricultural hub for the area.