«Natural disasters and force majeure situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2024»

17 april, 2024

On April 16, 2024 at 14.00 in auditorium 317, the Department of Civil Law and civil procedure, labor law implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals"natural disasters and force majeure situations of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2024"held a scientific seminar on the topic: The speaker of this event was the senior teacher Karasheva zh. T.

In Akmola, Aktobe, Kostanay, Atyrau, North Kazakhstan regions, 5,411 individual residential buildings and 1,607 yard areas were flooded. By joint efforts, more than 9.5 million cubic meters of meltwater were pumped out, 2.2 million bags and 1.2 million tons of inert material were laid. Water was diverted from 3,503 residential buildings and 2,157 courtyards.

"Since the beginning of the flood, 111,194 people, including 39,222 children, have been rescued and evacuated. 3,575 people, including 1,157 children, were rescued by towed aircraft. 11,950 people returned home. 6,814 people, including 2,995 children, were placed at temporary accommodation points. 106,551 farm animals were driven to safety. The hotline received 1,716 calls, psychologists provide psychological assistance to the affected people," the report says. Even if the situation is very complicated, we will definitely overcome the difficulty, restore everything. The most important thing is the well – being of citizens.I would like to say to the citizens affected by the flood that the state does not neglect a single person. All of you will be provided with financial and other assistance. Material costs are fully reimbursed.We must draw the appropriate conclusions from the catastrophic flood. That is, we need to correct the shortcomings and learn appropriate lessons. And there are not so many such classes.It is necessary to regulate a lot of issues, from the lack of Disaster Prevention to the lack of water management specialists and neglect of nature. The government and local executive bodies should effectively coordinate the fight against floods. It is necessary to ensure law and order in flooded areas.