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Thousands of individuals at risk as floods hit Russia's south

Floods are threatening Russia's. southern Kurgan region, putting more than 19,000 people's lives. at danger, the state news agency said on Tuesday, days after. unmatched flooding displaced thousands of individuals and. inundated a city in the Ural area.

Citing the regional branch of Russia's Ministry of Emergency. Situations, TASS news company reported that a minimum of 4,000 homes. might likewise be impacted. Emergency situation measures were put in location in. the area, it included.

A few of the worst floods in years have actually struck a string of. Russian regions in the Ural Mountains and Siberia, along with. parts of neighbouring Kazakhstan in recent days, after Europe's. third-longest river burst through a dam.

In the city of Orsk in the Orenburg area, angry locals. asked President Vladimir Putin for help, complaining that their. regional officials had not done enough to assist with the worst. flooding on record.

The head of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Circumstances,. Alexander Kurenkov, flew to the area on Tuesday to keep track of the. scenario after being entrusted to do so by Putin, the ministry. said on the Telegram messaging app.

Kurenkov will likewise go to the Kurgan and Tyumen areas in. the Urals, the ministry included.

Preventive procedures are already being taken there, rescue. groups have been strengthened, and the forces and means of the. Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations have actually been placed on high. alert, the ministry said.

The Ural River, which rises in the Ural Mountains and flows. into the Caspian Sea, swelled numerous metres in simply hours on. Friday due to melt water, rupturing through a dam embankment in. the city of Orsk, 1,800 km