Frantic search for survivors after deadly Siberian dam collapse attentate

Author : noninterdependent1960
Publish Date : 2021-04-18 04:17:03


Frantic search for survivors after deadly Siberian dam collapse attentate

Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said.

The ministry released images of first responders arriving in the remote region of Shchetinkino by helicopter to conduct search and rescue operations.

As of Saturday evening, about 300 people were involved, including teams with police dogs and divers.



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According to the Emergencies Ministry, 174 people lived in the settlement. Fifteen were killed, nine were hospitalized and six remain missing. The rest of the settlement was evacuated and placed in temporary accommodation centers, the ministry said.

Krasnoyarsk Governor Alexander Uss said lax construction standards and weather conditions were among the possible causes of the dam break, Russian state news agency RIA-Novosti reported.

The dam belongs to a company called Sibzoloto, the agency reported.

The dam belongs to a company called Sibzoloto, the agency reported. Krasnoyarsk Governor Alexander Uss said lax construction standards and weather conditions were among the possible causes of the dam break, Russian state news agency RIA-Novosti reported. As of Saturday evening, about 300 people were involved, including teams with police dogs and divers. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. The dam belongs to a company called Sibzoloto, the agency reported. The dam belongs to a company called Sibzoloto, the agency reported. The dam belongs to a company called Sibzoloto, the agency reported. As of Saturday evening, about 300 people were involved, including teams with police dogs and divers. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. As of Saturday evening, about 300 people were involved, including teams with police dogs and divers. The ministry released images of first responders arriving in the remote region of Shchetinkino by helicopter to conduct search and rescue operations. As of Saturday evening, about 300 people were involved, including teams with police dogs and divers. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. The ministry released images of first responders arriving in the remote region of Shchetinkino by helicopter to conduct search and rescue operations. According to the Emergencies Ministry, 174 people lived in the settlement. Fifteen were killed, nine were hospitalized and six remain missing. The rest of the settlement was evacuated and placed in temporary accommodation centers, the ministry said. The ministry released images of first responders arriving in the remote region of Shchetinkino by helicopter to conduct search and rescue operations. As of Saturday evening, about 300 people were involved, including teams with police dogs and divers. According to the Emergencies Ministry, 174 people lived in the settlement. Fifteen were killed, nine were hospitalized and six remain missing. The rest of the settlement was evacuated and placed in temporary accommodation centers, the ministry said. The ministry released images of first responders arriving in the remote region of Shchetinkino by helicopter to conduct search and rescue operations. According to the Emergencies Ministry, 174 people lived in the settlement. Fifteen were killed, nine were hospitalized and six remain missing. The rest of the settlement was evacuated and placed in temporary accommodation centers, the ministry said. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. The dam belongs to a company called Sibzoloto, the agency reported. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. As of Saturday evening, about 300 people were involved, including teams with police dogs and divers. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. The ministry released images of first responders arriving in the remote region of Shchetinkino by helicopter to conduct search and rescue operations. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. The ministry released images of first responders arriving in the remote region of Shchetinkino by helicopter to conduct search and rescue operations. Six people remained unaccounted after the dam collapsed near a settlement on the Seiba River in the region of Kransnoyarsk, approximately 2,500 miles east of Moscow, the Russian Emergencies Ministry for the Krasnoyarsk Region said. The ministry released images of first responders arriving in the remote region of Shchetinkino by helicopter to conduct search and rescue operations. According to the Emergencies Ministry, 174 people lived in the settlement. Fifteen were killed, nine were hospitalized and six remain missing. The rest of the settlement was evacuated and placed in temporary accommodation centers, the ministry said.

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