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Floods in Russia and Kazakhstan: How bad are they?

Floods gripped cities and towns throughout Russia and Kazakhstan on Wednesday after Europe's third-longest river burst its banks, forcing over 110,000 people to evacuate and overloading parts of the Russian city of Orenburg.

What is happening, where and why?

WHICH AREAS ARE IMPACTED?

The worst hit locations in Russia are just to the south of the Ural Mountains, about 1,200 km (750 miles) east of Moscow. Emergencies have been declared in the Orenburg and Kurgan areas of the Urals and in the Tyumen area of Siberia.

In Kazakhstan, the worst hit locations are Atyrau, Aktobe, Akmola, Kostanai, Eastern Kazakhstan, Northern Kazakhstan and Pavlodar regions, the majority of which border Russia and are crossed by rivers coming from Russia or flowing from Kazakhstan to Russia.

Significant rivers such as the Ural, which rises in the Ural mountains and streams through Kazakhstan into the Caspian Sea, are particular issues. The Ural burst through embankment dams in the Urals city of Orsk on April 5 and the river has flooded parts of the city of Orenburg.

In Kazakhstan, the Ural streams through the major oil industry center of Atyrau, where authorities have actually closed schools and mobilised countless individuals to strengthen river banks and build dams.

There are likewise worries about the Tobol and Ishim, tributaries of the Irtysh, which along with its moms and dad, the Ob, kinds the world's seventh longest river system.

Some areas around the Volga, Europe's longest river, have skilled flooding as has the Altai area of Siberia.

WHAT IS THE HUMAN EXPENSE?

- More than 97,000 individuals evacuated in Kazakhstan

- A minimum of 12,000 people evacuated in Russia

- Around 10,500 homes tape-recorded as flooded so far in Russia

- In Kazakhstan, 3,444 homes reported to stay flooded

- Russia has actually stepped up bottled water products. Hepatitis A. vaccinations were being carried out in flooded locations

WHAT ARE THE ECONOMIC RISKS?

- Billions of dollars worth of residential or commercial property has actually been damaged

- A few of the areas experiencing floods are likewise crucial wheat. producing areas. Russia is the world's greatest wheat exporter.

- Western Siberia is the largest hydrocarbon basin in the. world. Russia is the world's second biggest oil exporter.

- Russia's Orsk oil refinery declared force majeure on fuel. supply from April 8, according to a file provided by plant. owner Forteinvest and seen .

It said the plant had been shut to avoid environmental threats. and ensure labour security. In 2015 the refinery processed 4.5. million metric lots (90,000 barrels daily) of oil.

- Over 8,000 farm animals have actually been killed by floods in. Kazakhstan, and an unique team has actually been released by the. agriculture ministry to deal with the bodies and prevent the. spread of diseases.

WHAT IS THE REASON FOR THE FLOODS?

Spring flooding is a normal part of life throughout Russia as the. extreme winter snows melt, swelling some of the mighty rivers of. Russia and Central Asia. This year, however, a mix of. elements triggered abnormally extreme flooding.

Russian emergency officials said the soil was soaked. before winter and then was frozen under extremely high snow falls. which then melted really quick in promptly increasing spring. temperature levels and heavy rains.

One Russian authorities, the Presidential Plenipotentiary in. the Urals Region, Vladimir Yakushev, was priced quote by Russian media. as recommending that Kazakhstan was to blame for not collaborating. the discharge of water more effectively.

ENVIRONMENT MODIFICATION?

It is not right away clear if environment change could be. impacting the scenario.

Russia is by far the world's biggest nation by land area -. about the size of the United States and Australia together. Russia's boreal forests, or taiga, cover a location about equivalent to. the United States and are the largest forested locations on earth so. play a crucial role worldwide's climate. In 2009 research commissioned by the U.S. National Intelligence. Council on the impact of environment change on Russia to 2030, the. authors stated the rise in temperature levels would cause a series of. complicated concerns for Russia.

Amongst them were the increased frequency of extreme climatic. events consisting of heavy rains, fires in Siberian peatlands and. more frequent flooding of Russia's Arctic rivers due to heavy. rain and earlier breakup of river ice.

The paper stated that by 2015, there would likely be more. flooding in river basins of the Archangelsk Region, the Komi. Republic, the Ural area, and in the basins of Yenisei and Lena.

(source: Reuters)