Russia has described the Ural river flooding as a “very very tense” situation, as water levels continue to rise. Thousands of people have had to flee their homes in southern Russia, and officials in neighbouring Kazakhstan say the number of evacuees there has risen to 97,000. It comes as water levels in the river – Europe’s third longest – rose to over 10m (33ft) on Wednesday, well above its bursting point, after rapidly melting snow and ice caused them to swell. Despite the flooding being described as the worst to hit the region in 80 years, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said there are no plans for President Vladimir Putin to visit the flood zone. Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3xF6aPt Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #RussiaFlooding #BBCNews
Russia flood: Thousands evacuated from homes as Ural river water levels continue to rise | BBC News
Russia has described the Ural river flooding as a “very very tense” situation, as water levels continue to rise. Thousands of people have had to flee their homes in southern Russia, and officials in neighbouring Kazakhstan say the number of evacuees there has risen to 97,000. It comes as water levels in the river – Europe’s third longest – rose to over 10m (33ft) on Wednesday, well above its bursting point, after rapidly melting snow and ice caused them to swell. Despite the flooding being described as the worst to hit the region in 80 years, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said there are no plans for President Vladimir Putin to visit the flood zone. Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3xF6aPt Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news #RussiaFlooding #BBCNews