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Russian city requires a mass evacuation due to rising flood waters

Authorities in the Russian city of Orenburg called on locals to leave instantly on Friday due to quickly increasing flood waters after major rivers rupture their banks due to a deluge of melting snow.

Water was also increasing sharply in another Russian area - Kurgan - and in neighbouring Kazakhstan the authorities said 100,000 people had been left so far, as rapidly warming temperature levels melted heavy snow and ice and dislodged trapped water and mud in locations.

Regional authorities required the mass evacuation of parts of Orenburg, which is home to half a million individuals. They stated the Ural river had reached 11 metres and 43 centimetres or simply over 37 feet, up from 10.87 metres reported a day earlier, and that the situation was now perilous.

There's a siren going off in the city. This is not a drill. There's a mass evacuation in progress!, Sergei Salmin, the city's mayor, stated on the Telegram messenger app.

The flood circumstance in Orenburg is exceptionally harmful. Over the last 10 hours, the water level in the Ural River has risen by 40 cm and now stands at 1,143 cm. These levels are hazardous.

He got in touch with homeowners to gather their files, medicine and necessary products and to abandon their homes.

Alexei Kudinov, Orenburg's deputy mayor, had stated previously that over 360 homes and almost 1,000 plots of land had actually been flooded over night. He said the deluge was expected to reach its peak on Friday and start subsiding in 2 days' time.

The village of Kaminskoye in the Kurgan area was being left on Friday morning after the water level there rose 1.4 metres (4.59 ft) over night, Kurgan's local guv Vadim Shumkov said on the Telegram messaging app.

Kaminskoye is a settlement along the Tobol river which circulations through the regional centre Kurgan, a city of 300,000 people. Shumkov said a deluge might reach Kurgan in the coming days.

We can only hope the floodplain extends large and the ground takes in as much water as possible in its method, he said, including that a dam was being strengthened in Kurgan.

Kurgan is home to an essential part of Russia's military-industrial complex - a giant factory that produces infantry combating vehicles for the army which remain in high demand in Ukraine where the Russian armed force is on the offensive in some areas.

There were no reports that the factory, Kurganmashzavod, had so far been affected.

(source: Reuters)