Istel, like many towns located on the riverbank, was in danger due to heavy rains and rivers overflowing their banks. In a matter of hours, it was flooded with water.
Many private houses were swept away by the current along with their inhabitants, and those who managed to climb the hills were trapped.
Along with the water, predatory aquatic beasts came to the city, preventing the survivors from leaving their homes, and all the brave souls were carried away into the dark waters, becoming food, filling the stomachs of these beasts.
There was no electricity, which meant there was no heating. Because of the incessant rain that was pouring down in buckets, it was very damp everywhere.
There were very few dry and warm clothes, and many people quickly caught a cold and started to get sick.
The water divided and isolated the survivors in the city into many different groups.
