Seven people have died in rainfall flood in Derbent in Russian Dagestan, where warnings were issued from loudspeakers at mosques and mounted on cars dispatched around the city in the mostly Muslim province. According to preliminary data, seven people died in the rains-caused flood, and 1,120 people, among them 280 children, have found themselves in the flood zone,” an official at the Russian Ministry for Emergencies (RME) information department told Russia’s (Itar-Tass) News Agency on Wednesday. A flash flood killed 171 people in August in the Caucasus in the Krasnodar region town of Krymsk, where residents said they had no warning of the danger.