"Record Floods Devastate Russia and Kazakhstan, Prompting Massive Evacuations"

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Floods caused by snow melt from the Ural River have led to the evacuation of over 100,000 people in Russia and Kazakhstan, with thousands of residential buildings flooded and water levels surpassing critical levels. Despite the crisis, Russian President Putin has no plans to visit the affected regions, sparking protests and criticism from residents and opposition figures. The flooding is described as potentially the biggest disaster in the region in over 80 years, with both countries facing significant challenges in managing the situation.
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- Russia, Kazakhstan evacuate 110,000 people as record floods set to worsen Al Jazeera English
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