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Drone footage captures flooding in Russia’s Southern Urals01:08
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The situation in Russia's flood-affected Orenburg, Southern Urals, was filmed from above on Wednesday, with city mayor Sergei Salmin reporting in his Telegram channel that the water level in the Ural River had surpassed 10 metres mark and was still rising.

Footage shows the streets of Orenburg submerged in water. Earlier on Tuesday Salmin had warned the city residents that the flood situation in the region was 'extremely dangerous'.

According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry (EMERCOM), the flood situation has developed in 39 regions. In addition, the Altai, Orenburg, Tyumen and Kurgan regions have been put on emergency mode.

The local Orsk administration reported the breach of the protective dam in the Old Town area late on Friday, April 5, triggering widespread flooding, with over 4,000 homes and over 10,000 people affected.

According to the government of the Orenburg region, as of the morning of April 10, 12,817 residential houses and 14,969 plots remain flooded. More than 7,703 people were evacuated, including 1,707 children. 1,513 people, including 262 children, were placed in 36 temporary accommodation centres.

EMERCOM added that rescuers were using boats and all-terrain vehicles to move through the city streets and evacuate residents. More than 4,000 specialists, over 800 units of equipment and 150 waterborne vehicles were working in the area.

On Wednesday, the press service of Russia's EMERCOM announced that the water level in Orsk was falling steadily. The indicators have dropped to 894 centimetres, the water has gone from more than 250 houses, though 1,912 residential houses and 2,408 homestead plots remained in the waterlogged zone.

In addition, governor of the Orenburg region Denis Pasler said that the authorities were 'working to reduce water inflow and outflow' at the Iriklinsk Reservoir, which could prevent a new wave of flooding in the region.

Floods in the Orenburg region have been declared a federal emergency. The Russian Investigative Committee said it had launched a criminal probe related to both 'violation of safety rules during construction work' and 'negligence'.

Drone footage captures flooding in Russia’s Southern Urals

Russian Federation, Orenburg
April 10, 2024 at 14:46 GMT +00:00 · Published

The situation in Russia's flood-affected Orenburg, Southern Urals, was filmed from above on Wednesday, with city mayor Sergei Salmin reporting in his Telegram channel that the water level in the Ural River had surpassed 10 metres mark and was still rising.

Footage shows the streets of Orenburg submerged in water. Earlier on Tuesday Salmin had warned the city residents that the flood situation in the region was 'extremely dangerous'.

According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry (EMERCOM), the flood situation has developed in 39 regions. In addition, the Altai, Orenburg, Tyumen and Kurgan regions have been put on emergency mode.

The local Orsk administration reported the breach of the protective dam in the Old Town area late on Friday, April 5, triggering widespread flooding, with over 4,000 homes and over 10,000 people affected.

According to the government of the Orenburg region, as of the morning of April 10, 12,817 residential houses and 14,969 plots remain flooded. More than 7,703 people were evacuated, including 1,707 children. 1,513 people, including 262 children, were placed in 36 temporary accommodation centres.

EMERCOM added that rescuers were using boats and all-terrain vehicles to move through the city streets and evacuate residents. More than 4,000 specialists, over 800 units of equipment and 150 waterborne vehicles were working in the area.

On Wednesday, the press service of Russia's EMERCOM announced that the water level in Orsk was falling steadily. The indicators have dropped to 894 centimetres, the water has gone from more than 250 houses, though 1,912 residential houses and 2,408 homestead plots remained in the waterlogged zone.

In addition, governor of the Orenburg region Denis Pasler said that the authorities were 'working to reduce water inflow and outflow' at the Iriklinsk Reservoir, which could prevent a new wave of flooding in the region.

Floods in the Orenburg region have been declared a federal emergency. The Russian Investigative Committee said it had launched a criminal probe related to both 'violation of safety rules during construction work' and 'negligence'.

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The situation in Russia's flood-affected Orenburg, Southern Urals, was filmed from above on Wednesday, with city mayor Sergei Salmin reporting in his Telegram channel that the water level in the Ural River had surpassed 10 metres mark and was still rising.

Footage shows the streets of Orenburg submerged in water. Earlier on Tuesday Salmin had warned the city residents that the flood situation in the region was 'extremely dangerous'.

According to the Russian Emergencies Ministry (EMERCOM), the flood situation has developed in 39 regions. In addition, the Altai, Orenburg, Tyumen and Kurgan regions have been put on emergency mode.

The local Orsk administration reported the breach of the protective dam in the Old Town area late on Friday, April 5, triggering widespread flooding, with over 4,000 homes and over 10,000 people affected.

According to the government of the Orenburg region, as of the morning of April 10, 12,817 residential houses and 14,969 plots remain flooded. More than 7,703 people were evacuated, including 1,707 children. 1,513 people, including 262 children, were placed in 36 temporary accommodation centres.

EMERCOM added that rescuers were using boats and all-terrain vehicles to move through the city streets and evacuate residents. More than 4,000 specialists, over 800 units of equipment and 150 waterborne vehicles were working in the area.

On Wednesday, the press service of Russia's EMERCOM announced that the water level in Orsk was falling steadily. The indicators have dropped to 894 centimetres, the water has gone from more than 250 houses, though 1,912 residential houses and 2,408 homestead plots remained in the waterlogged zone.

In addition, governor of the Orenburg region Denis Pasler said that the authorities were 'working to reduce water inflow and outflow' at the Iriklinsk Reservoir, which could prevent a new wave of flooding in the region.

Floods in the Orenburg region have been declared a federal emergency. The Russian Investigative Committee said it had launched a criminal probe related to both 'violation of safety rules during construction work' and 'negligence'.

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