“Of course, we limited shipments, the port is located in the lower part
of town, the whole landslide has moved towards it. As we speak, the rain has
started again,” Vladimir Sidorov said. “I will have more detailed
information after the meeting.”
Last month Transneft forecast crude exports from Novorossiisk would fall to
3.38 million tonnes in July from 3.61 million tonnes in June.
More than 1,500 Emergency Ministry officials were working to aid flood victims
and clean up the damage, state TV said.
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