A boy rides a bicycle through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666806
A view shows flooded houses in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666778
A view shows flooded houses in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666777
People ride a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666776
A man walks in a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666775
A view shows flooded houses in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666774
A man walks in a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666772
A dog sits on a roof of a flooded house in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666771
A dog walks in a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666765
A view shows flooded houses in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666764
People and a dog are seen in a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666758
A view shows a flooded house in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666756
A man with a dog walks in a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666752
A woman walks through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666750
A woman walks through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666749
People sit on a bench in a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666747
People walk through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666745
People walk through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666742
A man pulls a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666709
A man pulls a rubber boat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666741
A man is seen in a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666740
A view shows a flooded house in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666739
A views shows a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666723
A man rides a motorboat through a flooded street in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666719
A view shows flooded houses in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666720
A view shows flooded houses in the Kurgan region, Russia. Russian regions located in the Ural Mountains and Siberia have been grappling for weeks with strong floods sparked by rapid snowmelt and rising water levels in rivers. The regions of Kurgan, Orenburg and Tyumen have declared a state of emergency.21.04.2024#8666712
Volunteers fill sandbags for a flood barrier in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665533
A view shows flooded houses in the Pischevik horticultural society in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665500
A view shows a flooded house in the Dorozhny horticultural society in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665532
Volunteers fill sandbags for a flood barrier in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665496
Volunteers fill sandbags for a flood barrier in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665513
A worker on a tractor moves sandbags for a flood barrier in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665516
Volunteers fill sandbags for a flood barrier in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665495
A woman stands near a sandbag barrier on the embankment of the Tobol River in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665435
People stand near a sandbag barrier on the embankment of the Tobol River in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.20.04.2024#8665436
A view shows the overflowed Tobol River near the Omsk Bridge in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666056
A view shows the overflowed Tobol River near the Omsk Bridge in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666055
A view shows the overflowed Tobol River near the Omsk Bridge in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666053
A views shows the flooded Myasokombinat-2 horticultural society in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666052
A worker on a tractor reinforces a dam near the E30 Federal Highway, part of the European Route, in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666051
Cars drive on the E30 Federal Highway, part of the European Route, currently unaffected by flooding, near the Omsk Bridge in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666049
A view shows a flooded suspension bridge near Voronovka district in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666047
A view shows a flooded suspension bridge near Voronovka district in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666044
A view shows the overflowed Tobol River near the city embankment in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666042
A view shows the overflowed Tobol River near Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666041
An aerial view shows the Burova-Petrovsky Bridge in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666039
An aerial view shows the flooded Kurganzhilstroy horticultural society in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666037
An aerial view shows the Burova-Petrovsky Bridge and the floodplain of the Tobol River with the flooded Kurganzhilstroy horticultural society in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666036
An aerial view shows the Melkombinat settlement, currently unaffected by the flood, in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8666035
An aerial view shows the flooded Druzhba horticultural society, the Holy Spirit Temple of the Russian Orthodox Church, and the village of Smolino, near Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665958
An aerial view shows a sandbag dam near the KSM neighbourhood in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665957
An aerial view shows a railway bridge over the Tobol River and the flooded buildings in the area, in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665956
An aerial view shows a sandbag dam near the Tobol River and the flooded Kedr horticultural society, right, in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665954
An aerial view shows the Burova-Petrovsky Bridge and the floodplain of the Tobol River with the flooded Kurganzhilstroy horticultural society in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665951
Police officers patrol the dam on the embankment near Klimova Street in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665945
An aerial view shows a water-filled sleeve dam right to an overflowed Tobol River near Kremleva Street in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665942
An aerial view shows a water-filled sleeve dam right to an overflowed Tobol River near Kremleva Street in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665941
A view shows an overflowed Tobol River near the Shevelevka neighbourhood in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River near the city of Kurgan exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the Kurgan region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665940
An aerial view shows an overflowed Tobol River in the area of Kurganselstroy, ZhBI 1, and Zauralsky Sadovod horticultural societies in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665939
A view shows an overflowed Tobol River in the area of Kurganselstroy, ZhBI 1, and Zauralsky Sadovod horticultural societies in Kurgan, Russia. Water levels in the Tobol River in the Kurgan region exceeded 1,000 centimetres (394 inches) by the evening of April 18, prompting seven municipalities in the region and the regional centre to temporarily close sections of roads due to the flooding.19.04.2024#8665937