Times of Oman

Severe floods hit Kazakhstan, Russia

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More than 125,000 people have been displaced by flooding in Russia’s southern Ural region and northern Kazakhstan, authoritie­s said on Monday.

Swiftly melting snow swelled several rivers in the region last week, including the Ural, Europe’s third-largest river, with authoritie­s saying that water levels had risen by metres in a matter of hours to the highest levels ever recorded.

Authoritie­s said floodwater­s continue to rise, posing further threats.

Some 1,000 homes were flooded in the North Kazakhstan region, and over 5,000 people had been evacuated, local officials said. There have been interrupti­ons in power and water supply in region.

People were queuing up in front of water trucks moving from one neighbourh­ood to another in the badly affected city of Petropavlo­vsk in North Kazakhstan. The main reservoir supplying the city with drinkable water has been flooded.

Just a few hundred kilometres over the border, Russia’s Kurgan, a region of 800,000 people at the confluence of the Ural mountains and Siberia, was grappling with flooding and rising water levels in the Tobol River.

“The city of Kurgan itself will be next,” Shumkov said. “The flow of the Tobol is accelerati­ng. The water level in it is

constantly rising.” Shumkov highlighte­d that “the city of Kurgan itself will be next.”

Floods were also inundating homes in the Tomsk region in the southweste­rn part of Siberia, regional officials said on Telegram.

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