Officials help people to evacuate their homes after the explosion at the Kakhovka hydropower plant that flooded houses and streets in Kherson
A man evacuates a cow, leading it through the street of a flooded Korabel (Island) microdistrict of KhersonFirst consequences of the dam breach with flooding in Kherson's river portThis general view shows a partially flooded area near The Antonovskiy Bridge (REAR) on the outskirts of Kherson, following the dam damageA screengrab captured from a video shows the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant after the blast (Pic: Zelenskyy Social Media Account)Footage shows water surging through the remains of the dam (Pics: Maxar Technologies)Men walk along a flooded dirt road in Korabel (Island) microdistrict of Kherson
People with their belongings wait for evacuation. About 42,000 people are at risk from flooding in Russian and Ukrainian-controlled areas along the Dnipro RiverA view shows the House of Culture on a flooded street in Nova Kakhovka after the nearby dam was breached in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict (Pic: Alexey Konovalov/TASS/Handout)Men rescue a dog from a private house by placing it on an inflatable boatA UN aid chief said the dam breach 'will have grave and far-reaching consequences for thousands of people in southern Ukraine on both sides of the frontline through the loss of homes, food, safe water and livelihoods'The level of water in the Dnipro River is decreasing rapidly after the Kakhovka dam was blown upThe flooding of settlements in Kherson Oblast resulted in the population evacuation from dangerous areasBoth Moscow and Kyiv accuse each other for the destruction of the dam