Monday, July 9, 2012

Death toll hits 150 from floods in southern Russia

People eat food distributed by Russian emergency situation ministry in Krimsk, about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) south of Moscow, Russia, late Saturday, July 7, 2012. Intense flooding in the Black Sea region of southern Russia killed 103 people after torrential rains dropped nearly a foot of water, forcing many to scramble out of their beds for refuge in trees and on roofs, officials said Saturday. (AP Photo/Artur Lebedev)

People eat food distributed by Russian emergency situation ministry in Krimsk, about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) south of Moscow, Russia, late Saturday, July 7, 2012. Intense flooding in the Black Sea region of southern Russia killed 103 people after torrential rains dropped nearly a foot of water, forcing many to scramble out of their beds for refuge in trees and on roofs, officials said Saturday. (AP Photo/Artur Lebedev)

Map locates the Krasnodar region of Russia where 99 people have died in flooding

Local people get water in Krimsk, about 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) south of Moscow, Russia, late Saturday, July 7, 2012. Intense flooding in the Black Sea region of southern Russia killed 103 people after torrential rains dropped nearly a foot of water, forcing many to scramble out of their beds for refuge in trees and on roofs, officials said Saturday. The poster in the background reads "I love you, my Krimsk." (AP Photo/Artur Lebedev)

A local resident looks at a flooded house in the Black Sea resort of Gelendzhik, southern Russia, Saturday, July 7, 2012. Torrential rains dropped nearly a foot of water in the Black Sea region of southern Russia overnight, unleashing intense flooding that killed over a hundred people and forced many to scramble out of their beds for refuge in trees and on roofs, officials said Saturday. (AP Photo/Ignat Kozlov)

A man walks in a flooded street in the Black Sea resort of Gelendzhik, southern Russia, Saturday, July 7, 2012. Torrential rains dropped nearly a foot of water in the Black Sea region of southern Russia overnight, unleashing intense flooding that killed over a hundred people and forced many to scramble out of their beds for refuge in trees and on roofs, officials said Saturday. (AP Photo/Ignat Kozlov)

(AP) ? The death toll from severe flooding in the Black Sea region of southern Russia has risen to at least 150.

Torrential rains dropped more than 28 centimeters (nearly a foot) of water on the region, flooding more than 5,000 homes.

The water rushed into the area around the hard-hit town of Krimsk with such speed and volume that residents accused local officials of opening a water reservoir in the mountains above.

Federal investigators acknowledged Sunday that water had been released from the reservoir, but they said it did not cause the flooding.

The Interior Ministry said Sunday that 150 bodies had been recovered, 139 of them in Krimsk, a town of 57,000 people.

Many people were asleep when the flooding hit late Friday and early Saturday.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/cae69a7523db45408eeb2b3a98c0c9c5/Article_2012-07-08-Russia-Flooding/id-a48a3a858e33433b8287c0727f60e257

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