Floods grip Kazakhstan and Russia as tributaries of Ob rise

Russia’s southern Ural region and northern Kazakhstan have been grappling with the worst flooding

By REUTERS
April 16, 2024
An aerial view shows the flood-hit city of Orenburg on April 13, 2024. — AFP

PETROPAVLOVSK, Kazakhstan: Swathes of northern Kazakhstan and Russia’s Urals region were flooded on Monday as melt waters swelled the tributaries of the world’s seventh longest river system, forcing more than 125,000 people to flee their homes.

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Russia’s southern Ural region and northern Kazakhstan have been grappling with the worst flooding in living memory after very large snow falls melted swiftly amid heavy rain over land already waterlogged before winter.

That has swelled the tributaries of the Ob, which rises in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia and empties into the Arctic Ocean, beyond bursting point, leaving some cities in Russia and Kazakhstan under water.

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