Kazakhstan restores road in Akmola region after flood damage

Kazakhstan's Emergency Situations Ministry has repaired the only road in Stary Kolotun village, Akmola region, after it was damaged during flood relief efforts. Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Emergency Situations, Aset Zhilkaydarov, confirmed the completion. The ministry also provided food and medical supplies to the affected residents.
Road Restoration
The road in Stary Kolotun, a village in the Akmola region, was repaired after being damaged during flood relief operations. Aset Zhilkaydarov, Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Emergency Situations, announced the completion of the repair. The village had been left without road access, impacting around 500 residents. The restoration was part of a broader effort to address infrastructure damage caused by recent floods.
Emergency Response
The Ministry of Emergency Situations provided essential supplies, including food and medicine, to the residents of Stary Kolotun. This response aimed to alleviate the immediate needs of the community affected by the road damage. The ministry conducted informational sessions with the villagers to explain the situation and the measures being taken. The level of the Kolotun River, which contributed to the flooding, is now significantly decreasing, according to ministry reports.
What's Next
The Ministry of Emergency Situations plans further assessments of flood-affected areas. It remains uncertain how long full recovery efforts will take.
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Kazakhstan restores road in Akmola region after flood damage



