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Russia evacuates around 2,000 people from homes in flood-hit Orsk

Russia has actually left around 2,000 individuals from their homes in the Russian city of Orsk, Russian authorities said on Saturday, a day after increasing waters in the Ural river flooded riverside villages and caused a dam to burst.

The regional government said the people had actually been left from the city of 230,000 near Russia's border with Kazakhstan after countless homes were flooded in the location, the TASS news firm reported.

Video video released by the emergency situation services ministry showed locals being helped into lifeboats wearing life coats.

On Friday, regional authorities in the Ural mountains' Orenburg region, where Orsk is located, advised homeowners of riverside communities to leave after the dam burst.

Agencies cited the regional prosecutor's workplace as saying the dam had been breached due to poor upkeep.

A string of Russian Siberian and Urals mountain provinces and neighbouring parts of Kazakhstan have actually been flooded by floodwaters in current days.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev stated the flooding might be Kazakhstan's biggest natural disaster in terms of scale and impact for 80 years.

We should find out all the lessons from these large-scale floods, he said.