Access to 19 Dagestani villages has been restored.
Traffic has resumed on a highway in the Charodinsky District that was closed after a mudslide.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," on September 27, a mudslide occurred in the Charodinsky District at the eighth kilometer of the Tsurib-Archib highway near the village of Magar. Traffic on the highway was blocked, leaving 19 settlements without traffic.
Road traffic in the Charodinsky District has been restored, the Dagestan Ministry of Emergency Situations reported today on its website.
"At 9:40 a.m., traffic reopened on the local road "Tsurib - Archib" near the village of Magar, at kilometer 8, in the Charodinsky District," the publication stated.
The Charodinsky District Administration, as of 2:55 p.m. Moscow time, had not reported the incident or its aftermath on its Telegram channel.
As a reminder, in the summer of 2024, several roads in the mountains of Dagestan were inaccessible to traffic after heavy rains hit the region. Due to flooding, mudflows and landslides, more than 40 villages in the Agulsky, Akhtynsky, Kurakhsky, Charodinsky, Tlyaratinsky and Rutulsky districts were left without transport links.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/415826