"Mass Evacuation in Russia as Dam Bursts Worsen Flooding Crisis"

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Russia evacuated almost 4,500 people in the Orenburg region after a dam burst near the border with Kazakhstan, affecting over 6,000 homes due to flooding caused by torrential rain. President Putin ordered the Emergency Situations Minister to the region, and a criminal case was opened for negligence and violation of construction safety rules. The mayor of Orsk warned of dangerous water levels on the Ural River and said authorities would forcibly evacuate people from flooded zones if necessary, while Kazakh President Tokayev called the floods one of the worst natural disasters in 80 years and urged readiness to help those affected.
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