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Aerial Views of the Devastating Floods in Russia’s Far East

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The state of emergency declared three weeks ago in several regions of the Russian Far East is still in force, and over 20,000 people have been evacuated.

The state of emergency declared three weeks ago in several regions of the Russian Far East is still in force, and over 20,000 people have been evacuated.

© RIA Novosti . Sergei MamontovThe state of emergency declared three weeks ago in several regions of the Russian Far East is still in force, and over 20,000 people have been evacuated.
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The state of emergency declared three weeks ago in several regions of the Russian Far East is still in force, and over 20,000 people have been evacuated.
© RIA Novosti . Sergei MamontovThe village of Vladimirskoye in the Blagoveshchensk district of the Amur Region has been completely flooded.
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The village of Vladimirskoye in the Blagoveshchensk district of the Amur Region has been completely flooded.
© Photo : ImageSat, Research and development center ScanExFlooded areas of the city of Blagoveshchensk, located in the Amur Region near the Chinese border, can be seen on satellite images taken on August 19-20.
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Flooded areas of the city of Blagoveshchensk, located in the Amur Region near the Chinese border, can be seen on satellite images taken on August 19-20.
© RIA Novosti . Sergei MamontovThe epicenter of the floods is now shifting from the Amur Region toward the neighboring Jewish Autonomous Region.
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The epicenter of the floods is now shifting from the Amur Region toward the neighboring Jewish Autonomous Region.
© Photo : DigitalGlobe Inc., ImageSat, Research and development center ScanExThe area near the Chinese city of Heihe on the right side of the Amur River that marks the border between China and Russia is heavily flooded.
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The area near the Chinese city of Heihe on the right side of the Amur River that marks the border between China and Russia is heavily flooded.
© RIA Novosti . Sergei Mamontov / Go to the mediabankThe flooding in the Far East occurred during the rising phase of natural water-level fluctuations in the Amur River and its tributaries, and the overall situation will not improve over the coming decade, Alexei Kokorin, WWF's climate and energy program officer in Russia, told journalists this week.
Photo: flood barriers in the village of Leninskoye in the Leninsky district of the Jewish Autonomous Region.
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The flooding in the Far East occurred during the rising phase of natural water-level fluctuations in the Amur River and its tributaries, and the overall situation will not improve over the coming decade, Alexei Kokorin, WWF's climate and energy program officer in Russia, told journalists this week.
Photo: flood barriers in the village of Leninskoye in the Leninsky district of the Jewish Autonomous Region.
© Photo : ImageSat, ImageSat, Research and development center ScanExHigh resolution satellite imagery and information that helps assess the scope of the disaster are sent over to the National Crisis Management Center of the Emergencies Ministry, as well as to the ministry's Far East regional center.
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High resolution satellite imagery and information that helps assess the scope of the disaster are sent over to the National Crisis Management Center of the Emergencies Ministry, as well as to the ministry's Far East regional center.
© RIA Novosti . Sergei Mamontov / Go to the mediabankThe level of precipitation is increasingly disproportionate in Russia and all around the world, and the number of dangerous hydrometeorological phenomena has doubled in the last 16 years. Scientists say this is due to global climate change, and that there is no reason to believe that the trend will be reversed in years to come.
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The level of precipitation is increasingly disproportionate in Russia and all around the world, and the number of dangerous hydrometeorological phenomena has doubled in the last 16 years. Scientists say this is due to global climate change, and that there is no reason to believe that the trend will be reversed in years to come.
© RIA Novosti . Sergei MamontovThe partially flooded village of Leninskoye in the Jewish Autonomous Region
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The partially flooded village of Leninskoye in the Jewish Autonomous Region
© RIA Novosti . Sergei MamontovThe partially flooded village of Leninskoye in the Jewish Autonomous Region
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The partially flooded village of Leninskoye in the Jewish Autonomous Region
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