Twelve dead & thousands left homeless as severe flooding hits Siberia
Twelve people have died in the floods that have devastated the Russian Siberian region of Irkutsk. Rising water levels also have driven several thousand people from their homes and there is concern over missing persons. The severe flooding was caused by torrential rains that hit the region last week. The water levels of some rivers quickly rose over more than two meters. A state of emergency was declared, with about 3,300 homes in 55 settlements flooded and nearly 10,000 people affected so far, according to Russia’s emergencies ministry. Flooded village in Irkutsk region, Russia, June 29, 2019 © Sputnik Drone footage and photos from the area show entire towns almost completely submerged. A number of farm households and agricultural companies are in the flooded zone, with more than 5,000 head of cattle at risk of drowning. Some 140 animals have so far been rescued, while up to 800 tons of crops have been lost. Around a quarter of the region’s planted fields are under water. Irkutsk residents have collected about 100 tons of humanitarian aid (drinking water, food and warm clothes) for people driven from their homes by the flooding, the chairman of the Irkutsk Region’s legislative assembly, Sergei Sokol, reported earlier on Monday. |
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