People and cars move along the embankment of the Griboyedov Canal on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957764
People stand on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957760
People walk along a Bankovsky Bridge over the Griboyedov Canal on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957757
A seagull is seen on the embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957754
People stand on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957752
A woman walk on the flooded bank of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957750
People look at rising water in Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957746
People stand on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957745
People stand on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957743
People stand on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957742
A man poses for a photo on the bank of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957740
People look at rising water in Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957739
A woman takes pictures of a seagull on the embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957738
People look at rising water in the Griboyedov Canal on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957737
People look at rising water in the Griboyedov Canal on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957736
People walk in a street on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957735
People look at rising water in the Griboyedov Canal on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957734
People stand on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957699
People stand on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957698
People walk in a street on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957697
A boy walks on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957666
People look at rising water in the Griboyedov Canal on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957658
People walk in a street on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957650
People stand on a flooded embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957646
People walk on the embankment of Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. High waters of the Gulf of Finland caused a flood to rise in the water level in the Neva.04.07.2025#8957641
People look at rising water in Neva River on a windy summer day, in St. Petersburg, Russia. According to experts, the water level in the Neva could rise to almost two meters. The dam in St. Petersburg was closed because the water level on the outside is now higher than 180 cm.04.07.2025#8957637