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Mayor of Russia's Orenburg orders evacuations amidst 'critical' flooding

Local authorities in Russia's Ural mountains Orenburg region advised residents of riverside neighborhoods to evacuate on Friday, as rising waters in the Ural river flooded villages, and triggered a dam to burst.

In a video message posted on the Telegram messenger app, Orenburg Mayor Sergei Salmin said the circumstance was vital,. which citizens of riverside settlements ought to leave. immediately.

Do not wait for the situation to end up being threatening! Leave! You require to leave as quickly as possible, stated Salmin, whose. city lies 1,500 km (930 miles) east of Moscow, near to. Russia's border with Kazakhstan.

He stated that 300 houses had currently been flooded.

A string of Russian Siberian and Urals mountain provinces,. consisting of Orenburg area and neighbouring parts of Kazakhstan. have been coming to grips with floods in current days.

A state of emergency has actually been stated in the Orenburg. region, the nation's emergency situations ministry stated, and ministry. personnel had actually helped 3,500 people impacted by flooding. nationwide in recent days.

In the city of Orsk, 276 km (171 miles) east of Orenburg, a. dam burst, threatening part of the city of around 230,000 individuals. with flooding.

State news company TASS quoted the emergency situations ministry as. saying that as much as 4,000 homes accommodating 10,000 residents of. a suburb of Orsk could be swamped as a result of the. dam breach.

The local emergency situations ministry said it was evacuating. citizens of the possible flood zone to gathering points.

Unverified video footage flowing on Telegram appeared to reveal. water gushing through a break in a low-slung, earthen dam near. Orsk.

(source: Reuters)