Nine people including one child died in flooding in Ukraine's Odessa region. Rescue services confirmed the deaths after torrential rain hit the area.
The city received nearly two months' worth of rain in just seven hours. Odessa Mayor Hennadiy Trukhanov said this in a statement about the emergency situation.
Hundreds of rescue workers worked through Tuesday night into Wednesday. They evacuated people from flooded areas, moved cars, and pumped water from buildings.
Weather forecasts warn of continued heavy rainfall in the region. The flooding highlights Ukraine's vulnerability to extreme weather events while the country remains in conflict.
Why does this matter for international readers? Climate change increases extreme weather globally, and war-torn regions face greater challenges in disaster response. The timing complicates rescue efforts in a country already dealing with military conflict.
