Region of Altai submerged under water floods
Rewritten Article:
Hey there, buckle up as we dive into the recent chaos on the roads of Altai Krai!
A wild turn of events unfolded near the quiet village of Volchno-Burlinsky, as Lake Bolshoye decided to break its banks and flood a stretch of the K-08 "Volchno-Burlinsky-Moscow" highway. This unexpected lake-break happened on April 26, at around 8 pm local time. All the gossips about the culprit behind this disaster? Apparently, there was a sudden spike in the lake's water levels!
Now, you might be wondering, "well, how bad was it?" Well, a 200-meter-long overflow formed, reaching heights of 15 to 40 centimeters. Sounds alarming, right? Don't worry, they've got signs all over the place to keep you safe.
But no need to stress, a detour is available through the K-08 "Dolganka - Volchno-Burlinsky" highway. Just a small detour, no biggie.
Meanwhile, the Shelabolikhinsky district is still dealing with some road restrictions on the "Voznesenskaya-Berezovka-Makarovo-Ivanovka" road, where vehicles heavier than 5 tons are still off-limits.
Oh, and if you're ever in need of help during such emergencies, here are some numbers to keep handy:
- Duty KGKU "Altaiavtodor": +7 (3852) 507-512, 8-800-222-3169
- Duty FКU Uprdor "Altai": +7 (3852) 63-14-59
- Single emergency service number: 112
- Duty UGIBDD: +7 (3852) 39-35-86
While digging deep for details about this flooding incident, we came across some chatter about severe weather events that have hit nearby regions in Russia recently. On April 5, a monstrous storm swept through southern Siberia, causing mayhem, power blackouts, and wildfires in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Altai Krai, and several other regions[1][2]. This tempest saw wind gusts reaching up to 33 meters per second, but it didn't explicitly discuss the condition of Lake Bolshoye or the K-08 highway.
Remember, the Severe Weather Information Centre keeps track of possible hazards globally, but as of now, there's no concrete evidence linking this flooding incident to any specific weather warnings issued for Altai Krai. If you're seeking more precise details about the Lake Bolshoye breach and flooding on the K-08 highway, it's best to check local news or official reports from Altai Krai.
Stay safe out there! And keep those roads clear! 🚚💨
- The recent incident on the K-08 "Volchno-Burlinsky-Moscow" highway was caused by Lake Bolshoye flooding near Volchno-Burlinsky, reaching heights of 15 to 40 centimeters.
- Although a 200-meter-long overflow formed on the highway, signs have been placed to restrict and ensure safety for drivers.
- A detour for the affected section of the K-08 highway is available through the K-08 "Dolganka - Volchno-Burlinsky", offering an alternative route for travelers.
- Apart from the flooding incident, there have been reports of severe weather events in nearby regions, such as a storm on April 5, causing chaos in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Altai Krai, and other areas, but reports do not explicitly discuss the status of Lake Bolshoye or the K-08 highway.
