Mandatory credit: Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations
Kyrgyz Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) staff pulled the body of a missing woman from the Ak-Buura River on Monday after she and her three daughters disappeared during severe flooding in Osh.
Footage shows rescuers using a rope to pull the body to shore.
According to Kyrgyz EMERCOM, the remains belonged to a citizen born in 1980, and were handed over to the police. The agency later reported that two more bodies, of girls born in 2004 and 2015, had been found.
The city of Osh was hit hard following mudslides caused by heavy rainfall on Saturday. The villages of Ozgur, Kyrgyz-Chek, Asan-Chek, Dostuk, Mady and Toloykon and other settlements in the region were also affected.
Kyrgyz Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) staff pulled the body of a missing woman from the Ak-Buura River on Monday after she and her three daughters disappeared during severe flooding in Osh.
Footage shows rescuers using a rope to pull the body to shore.
According to Kyrgyz EMERCOM, the remains belonged to a citizen born in 1980, and were handed over to the police. The agency later reported that two more bodies, of girls born in 2004 and 2015, had been found.
The city of Osh was hit hard following mudslides caused by heavy rainfall on Saturday. The villages of Ozgur, Kyrgyz-Chek, Asan-Chek, Dostuk, Mady and Toloykon and other settlements in the region were also affected.
Mandatory credit: Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations
Kyrgyz Ministry of Emergency Situations (EMERCOM) staff pulled the body of a missing woman from the Ak-Buura River on Monday after she and her three daughters disappeared during severe flooding in Osh.
Footage shows rescuers using a rope to pull the body to shore.
According to Kyrgyz EMERCOM, the remains belonged to a citizen born in 1980, and were handed over to the police. The agency later reported that two more bodies, of girls born in 2004 and 2015, had been found.
The city of Osh was hit hard following mudslides caused by heavy rainfall on Saturday. The villages of Ozgur, Kyrgyz-Chek, Asan-Chek, Dostuk, Mady and Toloykon and other settlements in the region were also affected.