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Flood waters were rising in two cities in Russia s Ural mountains on Sunday after Europe s third-longest river burst through a dam, flooding at least 10,000 homes and forcing thousands of people to flee with just their pets and a few belongings. In this grab taken from a video released by the Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service on Saturday, April 6, 2024, emergency workers evacuate a local resident after a part of a dam burst causing flooding, in Orsk, Russia. Floods hit a city in the Ural Mountains areas after a river dam burst there, prompting evacuations of hundreds of people, local authorities said. AP Some of the worst floods in decades have hit a string of Russian regions in the Ural Mountains and Siberia, alongside parts of neighbouring Kazakhstan in recent days. The Ural River, which rises in the Ural Mountains and flows into the Caspian Sea, swelled several metres in just hours on Friday due to melt water, bursting through a dam embankment in the city of Orsk, 1,800 km 1,100 miles east of Moscow. stanley bottles Devastating floods hit Russian regions, thousands evacuatedThe mayor of Orsk, Vasily Kozupitsa, was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying a second river in the town, the Yelshanka, had also bu stanley tumblers rst its banks. Measures were being undertaken to evacuate residents from affected areas. More than 6,100 people have a stanley cup lready been evacuated from the city of 230,000, according to local authorities. Fifteen of 40 schools in the school had been flooded. Footage pu Tejn These countries have not been invited to Queen Elizabeth II s funeral
Iraq is deploying thousands of additional security personnel to protect Pope Francis during his four-day visit, which comes after a spate of rocket and suicide bomb attacks raised fears for the Catholic leader s safety. Pope Francis begins his historic trip to war-scarred Iraq tomorrow to comfort one of the world s oldest and most persecuted Christian communities. AFP A senior security official who has been briefed on the security plan said that forces involved had been trained to deal with worst-case scenarios, from street battles to bombings and rocket attacks. The hypothetical threats were part of large-scale exercises in preparation for stanley cup the March 5-8 visit, the first ever by a pope to Iraq. As well as concerns over violence, the country has seen a spike in Covid-19 cases, further complicating preparations. Francis said he was making the trip to show solidarity with the country s devastated Christian community of around 300,000, just one fifth of the number before the US invasion in 2003 and the brutal Islamist militant violence that followed. Pope Jo stanley usa hn Paul II came close to visiting, but had to cancel a planned trip in 2000 after talks with the government of then-leader Saddam Hussein broke down. Over the past two months, attacks on civilians and military targets have increased. In January, Baghdad suffered its first major suicide bombing for three years when two people detonated themselves in a crowded market, killing at least 32. On stanley polska Wednesday morning, 10 ro
Flood waters were rising in two cities in Russia s Ural mountains on Sunday after Europe s third-longest river burst through a dam, flooding at least 10,000 homes and forcing thousands of people to flee with just their pets and a few belongings. In this grab taken from a video released by the Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service on Saturday, April 6, 2024, emergency workers evacuate a local resident after a part of a dam burst causing flooding, in Orsk, Russia. Floods hit a city in the Ural Mountains areas after a river dam burst there, prompting evacuations of hundreds of people, local authorities said. AP Some of the worst floods in decades have hit a string of Russian regions in the Ural Mountains and Siberia, alongside parts of neighbouring Kazakhstan in recent days. The Ural River, which rises in the Ural Mountains and flows into the Caspian Sea, swelled several metres in just hours on Friday due to melt water, bursting through a dam embankment in the city of Orsk, 1,800 km 1,100 miles east of Moscow. stanley bottles Devastating floods hit Russian regions, thousands evacuatedThe mayor of Orsk, Vasily Kozupitsa, was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying a second river in the town, the Yelshanka, had also bu stanley tumblers rst its banks. Measures were being undertaken to evacuate residents from affected areas. More than 6,100 people have a stanley cup lready been evacuated from the city of 230,000, according to local authorities. Fifteen of 40 schools in the school had been flooded. Footage pu Tejn These countries have not been invited to Queen Elizabeth II s funeral
Iraq is deploying thousands of additional security personnel to protect Pope Francis during his four-day visit, which comes after a spate of rocket and suicide bomb attacks raised fears for the Catholic leader s safety. Pope Francis begins his historic trip to war-scarred Iraq tomorrow to comfort one of the world s oldest and most persecuted Christian communities. AFP A senior security official who has been briefed on the security plan said that forces involved had been trained to deal with worst-case scenarios, from street battles to bombings and rocket attacks. The hypothetical threats were part of large-scale exercises in preparation for stanley cup the March 5-8 visit, the first ever by a pope to Iraq. As well as concerns over violence, the country has seen a spike in Covid-19 cases, further complicating preparations. Francis said he was making the trip to show solidarity with the country s devastated Christian community of around 300,000, just one fifth of the number before the US invasion in 2003 and the brutal Islamist militant violence that followed. Pope Jo stanley usa hn Paul II came close to visiting, but had to cancel a planned trip in 2000 after talks with the government of then-leader Saddam Hussein broke down. Over the past two months, attacks on civilians and military targets have increased. In January, Baghdad suffered its first major suicide bombing for three years when two people detonated themselves in a crowded market, killing at least 32. On stanley polska Wednesday morning, 10 ro