Ọdọ Mmiri Kyzyl-Agash dara
Ọdịda nke Kyzyl-Agash Dam (Kazakh), mere na mmiri dị na mpụga obodo Kyzyl'Agash, Jetisu Region, Kazakhstan. N'abalị iri na otu n'ọnwa Machị afọ 2010, mmiri ahụ gbawara, jupụta n'obodo ahụ. Ọ dịkarịa ala mmadụ 43 nwụrụ, mmadụ 211 merụrụ ahụ, ihe karịrị 1000 si n'obodo ahụ gbapụ.[1][2]
Ndi na ekweghi kwuru na okwu maka nnukwu mmadu nwuru nu agutara. Ndi akwukwo nzisaozi n'ekweghi aha ya bu Svoboda Slova kwuru na mmadu 200 ma odi obere nwuru, nke ndi umuaka na ndi okenye kacha, mana ndi na ahazi ya megidere ikwu ezigbo onuogugu ndi nwuru .
Ọdịda
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Ọdịda dị n'ime mmiri ahụ mere ka ọdọ mmiri ahụ gbawaa mgbe nnukwu mmiri ozuzo tinyere ịrị elu mberede nke okpomọkụ mere ka snow gbazee n'oge.[1][3] Mmebi nke mmiri ahụ kpughere mmiri na-asọsi ike nke dị ihe dị ka mita 2 (6.6 n'ịdị elu ma kpochapụ àkwà mmiri dị n'okporo ụzọ awara awara jikọtara Almaty na obodo Ust-Kamenogorsk dị nso n'ókè ya na Russia.[2][4]
Ihe karịrị ndị ọrụ mberede 600 gara n'ógbè ahụ iji kpochapụ ihe mkpofu na inye ụlọikwuu na enyemaka dị mkpa maka ndị na-apụ apụ. E mere ka nchekwa dị n'ógbè ahụ dịkwuo elu iji gbochie ndị ohi.[5] E guzobere ogige nwa oge, nke nwere ụlọ ọgwụ n'ọhịa, iji lekọta ma ọ dịkarịa ala ndị si Kyzyl-Agash na ndị agha Kazakh zigara ndị agha n'ógbè ahụ iji nyere aka.[6] Praịm Minista Kazakhstan, Karim Massimov, gakwara n'ógbè ahụ iji jiri aka ya lekọta ọrụ enyemaka.[4][7]
Onye isi ala Nursultan Nazarbayev nyere iwu ka e mee nchọpụta banyere ihe merenụ, na-ewepụta nkwupụta nke o kwuru, sị: "Ndị ọkàiwu ma ọ bụ ụlọ ọrụ na-ahụ maka ime obodo kwesịrị imeghe nyocha mpụ megide onye nwe ọdọ mmiri ahụ. " [1] A ga-eme ka ọ bụrụ onye kpatara ọnwụ nke ọtụtụ mmadụ. " Ministri nke Interior ekwuola na ndị uwe ojii Kazakh jidere ọtụtụ ndị ọrụ mpaghara, gụnyere onye isi obodo Kyzyl-Agash.[3] Gọọmentị wepụtara 600 nde tenge ($ 4.1 nde) iji nye ndị ọdachi ahụ metụtara ụgwọ ọrụ na iji dozie mmetụta ya.[8]
N'ụbọchị gara aga, mmiri ọzọ na-agba mmiri na Mpaghara Karatal dị nso. Mmiri rikpuru obodo Zhybulak, ọtụtụ n'ime ndị bi na 820 nke ụlọ 140 nke idei mmiri ahụ kpọpụkwara n'ụlọ akwụkwọ dị nso.[9][10]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 AFP: Kazakh president wants prosecutions over flooding. AFP hosted by Google. Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved on 2010-03-15. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "AFP" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Umeed (12 March 2010). Thousands evacuated after severe floods destroyed two dams in south Kazakhstan | the Statesmen | Media you can Believe in. The Statesmen. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved on 2010-03-15. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "Statesmen" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Kazakhstan Detains Officials After Deadly Flood", Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, 15 March 2010. Retrieved on 15 March 2010. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "RFERL" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Kazakhstan flooding death toll rises to 30 as recovery efforts pick up pace", Today Online, 13 March 2010. Retrieved on 15 March 2010. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "Today" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ "Death toll from southern Kazakhstan floods rises to 35", People's Daily Online, 14 March 2010. Retrieved on 18 March 2010.
- ↑ "Floods kill at least 28 in south Kazakhstan", The Financialb, 13 March 2010. Retrieved on 18 March 2010.
- ↑ "Dam burst destroys Kazakh village", Al Jazeera, 14 March 2010. Retrieved on 15 March 2010.
- ↑ "RIA Novosti: Death toll from southern Kazakhstan flood rises to 37", Focus Information Agency, 16 March 2010. Retrieved on 18 March 2010.
- ↑ Nurmakov. "Kazakhstan: Flood Kills 47, Leaves Hundreds Homeless", Global Voices, 15 March 2010. Retrieved on 15 March 2010.
- ↑ "Число жертв наводнения в Казахстане достигло 20 человек", РосБизнесКонсалтинг, 12 March 2010. Retrieved on 8 June 2015.