UPDATED: Flood sacks over 10,000 houses in Russia
Russia on Monday said more than 10,000 residential houses are flooded across the Urals, Volga area and western Siberia as emergency services were evacuating cities hit by rising rivers.
On Sunday, Russia declared a federal emergency in the Orenburg region, where the Ural River flooded much of the city of Orsk and is now reaching dangerous levels in the main city of Orenburg.
āOn the territories of the Siberian, Privolzhye (Volga area) and the central federal regions a rise in air temperature, active snow melting and the overflow of rivers is forecast,ā Russiaās Emergency Ministry said on social media.
āMore than 10,400 residential houses are flooded.ā
Russia has evacuated thousands of people already, mostly in the Orenburg region near Kazakhstan.
Much of the city of Orsk has been flooded after torrential rain burst a nearby dam.
Orenburg region authorities said that the Ural River in Orsk āwent down by nine centimetresā (3.5 inches) but that water levels in the main city of Orenburg, which has a population of around 550,000, were reaching dangerous thresholds.
āIn Orenburg, in a day there was a rise by 16 centimetres to 872 centimetresā in the water level, the regional government said.
Its mayor Sergei Salmin was quoted by Russian media as saying the flood was expected to be āunprecedentedā and warning of forced evacuations.
Russiaās weather monitor Rosgidromet said that it expected the flood to peak in Orenburg on Wednesday and that several of the cityās districts would be hit.
Authorities have also warned of āinevitableā rising water levels in the Siberian regions of Tyumen and Kurgan, with the large Tobol River expected to rise.
Emergency services in Kurgan, a city of around 300,000 people near the Kazakh border, said they began āpreventative evacuationsā and relocated 571 people.
The Kremlin had ordered authorities in Kurgan and Tyumen to be on alert, citing ānature anomaliesā.
AFP