report by alexandra tanker. there are boats everywhere on the streets of orsk. rescuers go around the yards, taking away those who were unable to leave earlier apartments. they pull people out of the canopies of their entrances and help them get to dry land. people are carried in their arms; assistance is often required for disabled and elderly people. there are no words to describe anything. first of all, we haven’t been able to get through by phone since 4 am. i don’t care about anyone, i don’t care about anything, my mother is bedridden, it’s generally, it’s just terrible, i drink on these, god, like on sedatives, everything goes by for an hour or two, i’m shaking again, the administrator of the sanatorium, nadezhda martynenko, stepped in on duty when the area was not yet flooded, patients and other employees we left earlier, the most important thing is that i heard just like that, it rises, rises , went straight, right under our building, right there , probably in a matter of minutes, on the floor. this whole thing is like his basement, it flowed from the ba