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After the Russian floods, rescuers saved families and farm animals as well as a pet hamster.

After the Russian floods, rescuers saved families and farm animals as well as a pet hamster.

Rescuers brought more than 100 people, their animals, and pets to safety after heavy rains flooded villages in eastern Russia.

Rubber dinghies were piloted by emergency crews through flooded streets of settlements in Russia’s Sakha Republic (also known as Yakutia), a vast area larger than Argentina.

Some villagers were rescued by piggybacking from windows into boats that were waiting. Video released by the emergency ministry of the region showed that rescuers took in cows as well as hens, and at least one pet Hamster.

Scientists say climate change is a major factor in the recent spate of fires and floods that have hit Yakutia.

In this fire season, which lasts roughly from May to September, authorities have extinguished 169 forest fires.

Aerial footage from this week showed villages submerged by brackish flooding, with only roofs visible among the water.

The ministry reported that around a third were children. It added that 93 houses were submerged in eight villages. Reporting by Lucy Papachristou, Writing by Andrew Heavens; Editing By Andrew Heavens

(source: Reuters)