[000:00:00;00] good afternoon, when our film crew went to the village of ugoleuralsky in order to rent an emergency house already in place, it turned out that there was not one house, not two, or three, but the entire village was in emergency condition, as they say now without perspective. today, in our studio, natalia alexandrovich, who has been fighting for many years in the literal sense for life in her own home. hello, tell us where you came from. i came from the city of gubakha, or rather from the village of ugleuralsky. and to be more precise, from the ugleuralskaya station, the settlement was earlier, uh, it was built here, that means by soldiers. well, that was before me. i arrived in the seventieth year, when there was already a village. e, was related to the railroad and the railroad. it began to raise the infrastructure, they all began to build the department, there were kindergartens, a school club, a kindergarten, a post office, a bathhouse, there was everything that people needed for life , everything in the village was built, and we lived well, everything was fine and um