People walk on the seaside in the Black Sea resort town of Gelendzhik, Krasnodar region, Russia.24.08.2025#8988574
People enjoy a hot summer day in the Azov Sea in Mariupol, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia.02.08.2025#8975484
People enjoy a hot summer day in the Azov Sea in Mariupol, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia.02.08.2025#8975449
A boy paddles a SUP board on the Tolstyy Mys beach in the Black Sea resort town of Gelendzhik, Krasnodar region, Russia.18.07.2025#8966681
People paddle SUP boards on the Tolstyy Mys beach in the Black Sea resort town of Gelendzhik, Krasnodar region, Russia.18.07.2025#8966682
People enjoy the Diva beach in the Black Sea resort town of Simeiz, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.07.2025#8959513
People enjoy the Diva beach in the Black Sea resort town of Simeiz, Republic of Crimea, Russia.06.07.2025#8959514
Children enjoy the Massandra beach in the Black Sea resort town of Yalta, Republic of Crimea, Russia.01.06.2025#8936857
People rest at a tent camp on the Black Sea coast in the village of Morskoye, Republic of Crimea, Russia.16.08.2024#8745425
A boy and a man swim on an inflatable mattress in Triozerye Bay in the Primorsky Krai, Russia.15.08.2024#8744164
A boy lays on an inflatable mattress in Triozerye Bay in the Primorsky Krai, Russia.15.08.2024#8744108
People enjoy a hot summer day by the Black Sea in Mariupol, Donetsk People's Republic, Russia.17.07.2024#8730753
People sunbathe on a lawn in Troparevsky Park on a hot summer day in Moscow, Russia.30.06.2024#8719973
A view shows a deserted embankment near a public beach following a Ukrainian missile attack amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine, in Sevastopol, Republic of Crimea, Russia. Ukrainian forces reportedly fired five US-made MGM-140 ATACMS missiles with cluster warheads, four of which were shot down and one deflected and exploded over the city, injuring at least 124 people, including 27 children. The death toll from the Ukrainian missile attack on the city has risen to 5 people, including 3 children, Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev said.23.06.2024#8715056
People walk along a seafront, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697495
People walk along a seafront, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697494
People walk along a seafront, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697487
People walk along a seafront, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697489
A boy plays with a dog on a beach by in the Black Sea on a sunny summer day, in Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697475
People swim in the Black Sea on a sunny summer day, in Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697448
A boy plays with a ball in the Black Sea on a sunny summer day, in Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697447
People swim in the Black Sea on a sunny summer day, in Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697445
People sunbathe on a beach, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697434
A man swims in the Black Sea on a sunny summer day, in Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697433
A young woman walks along a seafront, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697431
People swim in the Black Sea on a sunny summer day, in Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697422
People sunbathe on a beach, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697428
A girl swims in the Black Sea on a sunny summer day, in Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697427
People walk along a seafront, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697424
People sunbathe on a beach, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697426
People sunbathe on a beach, in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia. The resort opened 170 beach areas for the summer season.03.06.2024#8697429
A man carries a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8666085
A man pulls a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8666082
A man sails on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8666081
People sail on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8666080
People sail on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8666079
People sail on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8666077
A man sails on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8666072
A man sails on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665970
People sail on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665965
A man sails on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665964
People use a rubber boat to get through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665963
People sail on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665962
People carry their belongings on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the village of Chelnokovo, Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665744
People sail on rubber boats through a flooded street in the village of Chelnokovo, Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665740
People sail on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the village of Chelnokovo, Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665738
A man sails on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665960
People sail on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the village of Rusakovo, Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665733
People sail on a rubber boat through a flooded street in the village of Rusakovo, Kurgan region, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665731
A view shows flooded houses in the Voskhod Gorfo gardeners' non-commercial partnership in Kurgan, Russia. The water level in the Tobol River close to the city of Kurgan has passed the "dangerous" mark and is expected to keep rising until April 18, the Ural Weather Forecast Centre warned.17.04.2024#8663876
A view shows a flooded street in the Ovchinny Gorodok district of Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8661062
Local residents on rubber boats sail through a flooded street in the Ovchinny Gorodok district of Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8661071
Local residents on rubber boats sail through a flooded street in the Ovchinny Gorodok district of Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8661057
Local residents on rubber boats sail through a flooded street in the Ovchinny Gorodok district of Orenburg, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8661060
A woman evacuates from her flooded house in the village of Nezhinka, Orenburg region, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8661005
People ride a rubber boat on a flooded street in the village of Nezhinka, Orenburg region, Russia. In early April, Russia's Orenburg region was hit by floods caused by snowmelt, rising water levels in the Ural River and increased water releases from a local reservoir. On 5 April, a dam protecting Orsk from the Ural River burst, forcing the mass evacuation of residents. On April 13, the water level of the Ural River reached 1,171 cm.13.04.2024#8661009