A flood in the Tuapse District left 17 dead and six missing in October 2010. The disaster damaged 1,491 households and destroyed about 250 houses, which were declared unsafe for habitation. Over 7,500 people were affected by the flood.
The flood damaged over 267 social facilities and pieces of infrastructure including 74 roads, 58 pedestrian bridges and 27 road bridges, 99 housing and utilities facilities and social and cultural institutions as well as nine water level regulation facilities.
The approximate amount of damage totaled 2.5 billion roubles.
Those affected by the flood have been provided with new comfortable housing in the towns of Dzhubga and Novomikhailovsky. A total of 44 cottages and three apartment buildings with 118 apartments have been built in the town of Dzhubga, and 16 cottages and one apartment building have been built in Novomikhailovsky.
Over 506 people from 182 families have moved into new houses already. The total area of the land lots is 11.016 hectares.
The new Nadezhda housing community (Yuzhny residential district, Dzhubga) consists of two housing estates. There is a residential development, including 44 houses with areas of 40, 60, 74.4 and 88 sq m, located on the first land lot that has a total area of 4 hectares. All the houses and apartments constructed are equipped with cooking appliances and kitchen wall units. There are playgrounds and athletic grounds near the houses.
Three five-storey apartment buildings, where people affected by the flood received 118 one-room, two-room and three-room apartments, were erected on the second land lot that has a total area of 1.5 hectares.
The Nadezhda housing community is equipped with the necessary utility infrastructure: its own package transformer substation, a boiler room to supply heat to apartment buildings, individual electric heating units, central water supply and garbage removal services. The costs of the installation of the systems came to 34 billion roubles. In addition, about 25 billion roubles will be allocated for ground protection.
The new Nadezhda housing community is connected to federal roads and has access roads to other villages. The grounds have been beautified with paving slabs and gardens.




