02.05.2024, 12:10
ASTANA. May 2 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) - More than 300 privately-owned residential houses in the city of Kulsary in the Atyrau region still remain submerged by flood, the Kazakh Ministry of Emergency Situations said in a Thursday press release.
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