KrasnodarOver the past 24 hours, rescuers in the Krasnodar region extinguished 66 fires, eight of which occurred in residential areas; one person died.
Fire and rescue units were called 18 times to deal with the aftermath of traffic accidents; there were no fatalities, but 22 people were injured.
A special fire safety regime is in effect across all municipalities in Kuban. 29 tourist groups and one emergency warning are under monitoring: regarding extreme fire danger.
Krasnodar
Krasnodar is a major city in southern Russia, founded in 1793 as Yekaterinodar and serving as the historical and cultural center of the Kuban Cossacks. It was renamed Krasnodar in 1920 and today is a significant economic, cultural, and transport hub for the region.
Kuban
Kuban is a historical and geographical region in southern Russia, centered around the Kuban River. It was traditionally inhabited by Circassian peoples before becoming a Cossack territory in the late 18th century following its conquest by the Russian Empire. Today, it is known for its agricultural land and as a core part of the Krasnodar Krai region.