‘They killed me, but I forgot to die’
Serhiy, 37, occupied Hola Prystan
First the war shattered my life. Then the flood completely destroyed it. For the past two years, I’ve just been going through the motions. It feels like they killed me, but I forgot to die. I often have nightmares about that night. My neighbours were killed. My family could’ve died. It was really scary when the water reached our attic. I sat there with my wife and two children. I got out onto the roof and started yelling, calling for help. In the darkness, a local man paddled by in a boat, steering between rooftops sticking out of the floodwater. He heard me. We escaped with only one bag that held our documents.
We passed by others just as desperate as we were heading towards higher ground. Once we reached dry land, my family got off the boat and we went back to rescue those calling for help. I didn’t feel tired. I only felt the fear and adrenaline pushing me to keep paddling and rescuing people who were stranded on their roofs.