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This year will begin construction of an eight-meter protective dam in Khabarovsk
This year, construction of a concrete protective dam will begin in Khabarovsk. Its height will be 8,08 meters - until 2013, the maximum possible level of the river was considered 6,5 meters, according to RIA Novosti.
The new structure will protect the southern part of Khabarovsk in case of flooding. Natalya Dutova, Director General of Dalgiprovodkhoz JSC, reported on the project at the meeting of the regional emergency commission.
"We have been instructed to design protective structures on the territory of the Khabarovsk Territory, in particular, a project for flood protection of the Southern District has been developed and is undergoing state examination. After passing the examination, it is planned to start construction of the dam this year," Dutova commented.
A large-scale flood on the Amur began in the summer of 2013 - more than 180 thousand residents of the Amur Region, the Jewish Autonomous Region and the Khabarovsk Territory were affected.