The Tobol River is typically frozen from November to April, with high water occurring in spring, but this year's unusually large amounts of melting ice and snow have swelled rivers, bringing record floods in the Urals and Kazakhstan
Neighbors tell me they were shocked to wake up to over two feet of water at
Exterior fencing has blown into the property, exposed siding is starting to erode, metal wall panels are laying out on the sidewalk and it’s at odds with where business owners are in building Henderson’s next great chapter.
Dramatically rising streaming prices have lead to an increase in video piracy, and major Hollywood studios are now asking Congress to pass a new law to address it. The exact same law, in fact, that it tried and failed to get passed in 2012, after major websites went dark in protest more
Federal emergency declared in Orenburg region and at least 6,000 homes inundated after Ural River overflowsFlood waters were rising in two cities in Russia’s Ural mountains on Sunday after Europe’s third-longest river burst through a dam, flooding at least 6,000 homes and forcing thousands of people to flee.The Ural River, which rises in the Ural Mountains and flows into the Caspian Sea, swelled several metres in just hours on Friday and burst through a dam embankment in Orsk – one of the...
By The Associated Press Russian officials are scrambling to help homeowners displaced by floods, as water levels have risen in the Ural River. Floods in the Orenburg region near Russia’s border with Kazakhstan sparked the evacuation of thousands of people following the collapse of a dam on Saturday. Russia’s government declared the situation a federal
Russian officials scrambled to help homeowners displaced by floods as water levels rose in the Ural River, authorities said Wednesday. Floods in the Orenburg region near Russia's border with Kazakhstan sparked the evacuation of thousands of people following the collapse of a dam on Saturday. Russia’s government has declared the situation a federal emergency. Although []
Russian officials are scrambling to help homeowners displaced by floods, as
“The children have been through too much already, and we are committed to doing everything we can to support them, their families, and the entire community. This is our highest priority.”
Poor fella has had a rough century.
Water bosses insist that without a 40 per cent increase in bills, the company will be ‘uninvestable’
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California has announced that it will increase rates and property taxes throughout the region over the next two years as the state grapples with fundamental changes to its water supply and usage. District leaders said the increases are necessary to cover the costs of importing and treating water, as well as finance climate change adaptations to infrastructure and make up for declines in revenue due to widespread conservation efforts. “We've been...