According to the President's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, the President is going to visit locations which have been restored and inspect the situation surrounding assistance to the victims of the massive flooding.
Responding to a question about when exactly the president is going to visit Krymsk, Peskov said: "The exact dates have not been set as of yet."
Flooding in the city of Gelendzhik, Krymsk and Novorossiysk, in the Krasnodar Region, occurred on the night of July 7th 2012.
Water flooded thousands of homes and building which were left without electricity, water and gas.
The most affected area was the Krymsk Region, where the disaster took the lives of 168 people.
Voice of Russia, IF
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