Nearly 3 Dozen Dead In Kazakhstan Flooding

By , Meteorologist
Mar 13, 2010; 4:26 AM ET
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Flooding in the Almaty region of Kazakhstan has left at least 35 people dead and thousands homeless after a dam burst on Thursday evening.

A sea of water destroyed the village of Kyzyl-Agash which was home to 3,000 people. Near the village, tents for the thousands of homeless are being set up.

Flooding in another part of the Almaty region is being blamed on heavy rain and melting snow. In all, 820 people have been affected in that area.

Heavy rain is also to blame for damage to railroad and highway bridges, which has hindered transportation across the country.

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