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Old 27th July 2008, 23:24
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Exclamation The Floods



Dangerous floods devastate Ukraine and Romania - Yahoo! News

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KIEV (Reuters) - Floods described by a senior government official as the worst in a century have killed 13 people in western Ukraine and four in neighboring Romania, officials said on Sunday.

Ukraine's Emergencies Ministry said water levels were dangerously high on the Prut and Dnestr rivers after five days of non-stop rain. More than 20,000 homes have been flooded and 7,000 people evacuated, many by boat or helicopter, it said.

At least five of the dead were children and two had been struck by lightning, the ministry said. Two people were missing.

Television footage showed houses cut off by rising waters, rescuers moving down flooded streets on inflatable rafts and roads falling into rushing rivers.

"The situation is very difficult. Ukraine has seen nothing like this for 100 years," Ukrainian media quoted First Deputy Chairman Oleksander Turchynov as saying from the region. He said more funds would be needed in the 2008 budget to repair damage.

President Viktor Yushchenko flew to the worst affected area in the Ivano-Frankivsk region after leaving early a service in Kiev marking the 1,020th anniversary of the adoption of Orthodox Christianity in the region.

Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was also touring the region, where three-quarters of the crops had been destroyed.

In Romania, a child drowned and three people were killed when a house collapsed into swirling flood water in northeastern Maramures county. Two people were missing.

About 9,000 people from 200 villages were evacuated as rain damaged over 2,000 houses and 19,000 hectares of farmland.

Authorities deployed 3,000 police and troops to pack dams with sandbags as swollen waters from Ukraine were expected to hit Romania again later in the day.

"We have two critical situations, on the rivers Siret and Prut," Prime Minister Calin Tariceanu said.

"So you understand the gravity of the situation, water levels on the river Prut next to the borders with Ukraine and Moldova are higher than on the Danube."

Rain was forecast in both countries later in the day.
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Old 27th July 2008, 23:36
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President Yuschenko in Ivano-Frankivsk region
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Old 29th July 2008, 16:23
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So now it's our common problem. In my native Transcarpathia we had the strongest floods last years. But we got lessons and built robust dykes. So this year spared us, we got only some landslides on roads and tracks.

In Ivano-Frankivsk flood were because of dyke break, on Vinnichina it was connected with high level of water in hydroelectrostation lake.

As usually everything happened because of lazy bureaucrats who don't do their work.
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Old 29th July 2008, 19:32
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Thanks for sharing the pictures.
The areas near where I live also just got devastated by floods this year.
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the people affected by this.
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Old 5th August 2008, 18:13
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I have been watching the news of the flooding and wonder if anyone knows the status of the village of Mytkiw, near Chernivtsi. I am trying to connect with a cousin there who is 80 and hope all is well. Much thanks for any info. We survived the flood of '50 in Winnipeg and there was so much damage then. Prayers for all involved.

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