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Devastating floods engulf Russia and Kazakhstan: Over 10,000 homes flooded

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 10, 2024, 16:19 IST
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Floodwaters engulf cities and towns as Ural river overflows

Floods wreaked havoc across Russia and Kazakhstan, compelling over 100,000 individuals to flee their homes. The surge in water levels, triggered by Europe's third-longest river, inundated regions including the Russian city of Orenburg. (Pic credit: Reuters)

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Hundreds of residences submerged

Orenburg, a city situated approximately 1,200 km east of Moscow and inhabited by 550,000 people, faced a dire situation. Hundreds of residences were submerged as the Ural River surged beyond critical levels, prompting the evacuation of at least 7,700 resident

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Ural river continues to rise rapidly

Authorities in Orenburg, led by first deputy head Alexei Kudinov, sounded alarms as the Ural river continued to rise rapidly. Despite evacuation orders broadcasted via sirens and television announcements, some individuals opted to remain in their homes, seeking refuge in attics as floodwaters encroached. (Pic credit: Reuters)

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Ural river rises to over 10 metres

The Ural river's water level surged to more than 10 meters near Orenburg, Russia, according to a report from the state news agency RIA, as informed by the regional governor. (Pic credit: Reuters)

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Extensive flooding across Western Siberia, Volga, and beyond

The flooding extended beyond Orenburg, affecting vast swathes of Western Siberia and areas along the Volga River. With the peak expected in the coming days, the situation remained critical. (Pic credit: Reuters)

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Unprecedented scale of flooding grips Russia and Kazakhstan

Residents in Orenburg described the inundation as the worst in living memory, while officials noted it as the most severe flooding in the region's recorded history. In Kazakhstan, 96,000 individuals were evacuated, adding to the magnitude of the crisis. (Pic credit: AFP)

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Efforts are underway to mitigate the damage

Efforts to mitigate the damage involved round-the-clock work in Kazakhstan to reinforce dykes and embankments. Pope Francis extended his sympathies and called for prayers for those affected by the disaster. (Pic credit: AFP)

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Putin and Tokayev engaged in collaborative efforts to address the crisis

Amidst discussions on coordination between Russia and Kazakhstan, President Putin engaged with President Tokayev to address the crisis. As the situation remained fluid, local and emergency officials continued their efforts, with ongoing assessments guiding future actions. (Pic credit: Reuters)

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Kirit Kumar
788 days ago
In developed countries,the govt will save their citizens from floods on time,but in a country like India,no govt cares and so many people die every year during floods.
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