Registering for aid and receiving instructions after arriving in Mykolaiv from Kherson, Ukraine, on Tuesday following damage to the Kakhovka dam.
Evacuees, who fled after the Kakhovka dam was destroyed, exiting a train in Mykolaiv on Tuesday.
In Mykolaiv, the southern port city, an emergency train pulled out of the station to collect people fleeing the rising waters in Kherson, about 40 miles to the east.
The city of Kherson straddles the Dnipro River, which has become a front line in the war, dividing the warring armies.
It mostly sits on elevated land but there are some neighborhoods close to the river bank where flooding has already been reported.
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Mykolaiv, Kherson, Ukraine, Dnipro, Vasyl, Ostriv, ”, Ukrainian, Russian, Oleshky, Crimea