Sunday, 08 July 2012 06:35
‘Many were feared drowned in their beds as the sheer force of the overnight waters caught the residents by surprise, Russian officials and witnesses said on Saturday.
In the worst-hit town of Krymsk, floods ploughed pavements, ripped up traffic lights, and flooded buildings. The authorities estimated that up to 13,000 people have been affected by the floods caused by torrential rains in the Krymsk district.’
Read more: 134 Die in SW Russia Flash Floods
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