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Remains of a missing military helicopter discovered; ongoing rescue efforts persist

Storm alert issued by Kazhydromet for July 30, cautioning residents across Kazakhstan to brace for severe weather conditions, as significant deterioration is predicted, according to CMN.KZ.

Debris from a vanished military helicopter located: hunt for remnants persists
Debris from a vanished military helicopter located: hunt for remnants persists

Remains of a missing military helicopter discovered; ongoing rescue efforts persist

Storm Warning Issued Across Kazakhstan: Key Safety Measures and Regions at Risk

On July 30, Kazakhstan is bracing for a significant deterioration in weather conditions, with a storm warning issued by Kazhydromet for the entire country. Residents are urged to exercise extreme caution and follow safety measures to ensure their safety.

Safety Measures

To prepare for the approaching storm, Kazakhstanis should closely monitor official weather updates, prepare emergency kits with essentials such as food, water, and first-aid kits, and secure loose outdoor items. Trimming trees and clearing gutters can help mitigate potential damage. It is essential to follow local evacuation or shelter-in-place directives promptly, protect critical infrastructure and communication lines, and adhere strictly to any instructions from local authorities, including evacuation orders if issued.

Regions at Risk

Regions particularly at risk in Kazakhstan typically include areas prone to floods, landslides, or with vulnerable infrastructure. Given Kazakhstan’s geography, this may involve mountainous zones where heavy rains could trigger landslides or urban areas with poor drainage systems that could flood. Although the search results do not specify exact Kazakh regions for the July 30 storm, the general approach is to identify and prioritize high-risk zones like coastal areas or mountainous terrain, and take heightened precautions there.

The southern parts of Aбаy and East Kazakhstan regions are of particular concern, with reports indicating that they may experience abnormal heat up to +36°C. Drivers are advised to consider weather conditions when planning routes, and be extra vigilant due to possible fog and dust storms, which may complicate traffic conditions and reduce visibility on roads.

Additional Information

During thunderstorms, Kazakhstanis are advised to stay indoors. High and extreme fire danger persists across much of the country, especially in steppe and forested areas, so residents are urged to refrain from starting fires. Emergency services advise Kazakhstanis to avoid long trips due to the unfavourable weather conditions.

It is crucial for residents to rely on local meteorological services and civil protection announcements for detailed advisories. Meteorologists forecast thunderstorms across Kazakhstan on July 30, and residents are encouraged to stay informed and prepared.

[1] Weather.com

[2] Kazakhstan Today

[3] Kazhydromet

[4] Kazakhstan Emergency Situations Committee

To stay safe during the storm in Kazakhstan, it's critical to consult official weather forecasts from trusted sources such as Kazhydromet, Weather.com, or Kazakhstan Today. Preparing emergency kits with necessary supplies, securing loose outdoor items, and adhering to evacuation or shelter-in-place directives are essential safety measures.

Regions that are typically more vulnerable during such weather events, like flood-prone areas, urban zones with poor drainage, and mountainous regions, should be identified and prioritized for heightened precautions, especially the southern parts of Aбаy and East Kazakhstan regions, which may experience abnormal heat and poor visibility due to fog and dust storms.

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