In Russia’s western Siberia, the Volga region, and the Central Federal District, more than 10,400 residential houses have been flooded, according to the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations. The situation is dire in the Orenburg Region, where over 6,100 people have been evacuated and 33 temporary accommodation centers have been set up for 33,000 individuals.
The Orenburg Regional Government has warned that the peak of the flood is expected on April 10, with the situation along the Ural River not anticipated to normalize until April 25. TASS news agency reported that more than 18,000 people are at risk of flooding, with daily average temperatures rising and snowmelt and river thawing occurring across the affected regions.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations has highlighted the increased flood risks to low-lying areas and transportation infrastructure due to these weather conditions. The situation is evolving rapidly, and authorities are working tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of those affected by the floods. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.