natalya vasilievna recalls that during her childhood in the sixties, in the sakmara floodplain they wereng for the flood, they were driving trains along the railway, setting up carriages. such freight cars were used for livestock and were used as compartments for people. wagons or polotsk, polotsk, probably, well, people already knew, the water was coming, they were already in principle ready, now they relaxed, the next flight is to the stepanovsky farm, we need to pick up our mother and two children, the youngest roma, at 6 years old, knows perfectly well why so much drowns, but because it was snow, and what happened to it, it melted away, logically, very logically. for him, this trip is a whole adventure, while he takes them out, roma tells how he saw a lot of water, it’s about two liters, two liters, you just saw how these 2 liters were cut through, how it was, well, well, well, there behind the house, in short, it formed better, then it was still normal for us, we could walk with glory, but now it’s water at the doorstep, them and their mother. on april 1832 , the first successful bl