Iran Press/Europe: Vladimir Putin traveled to the affected area as he returned from the G20 summit in Japan, reported Iran Press citing DW (Deutsche Welle).
The Irkutsk region has been hit by torrential rains, causing Lake Baikal and the Angara River to burst their banks.
At least five people have died and hundreds more injured in massive floods sweeping Siberia on Saturday, Russian media has reported.
Emergency Situations Minister Yevgeny Zinichev told Interfax news agency that five people, one of whom is believed to be a child, have died as the massive Lake Baikal and Angara River have begun to burst their banks. At least 350 people have been injured, 100 of whom have had to be treated at local hospitals.
At least 10,000 people are affected by the floods brought on by torrential rains. At least 50 villages on the shores of Lake Baikal are inaccessible, and the larger city of Bratsk has also been affected.
More than 4,000 buildings have been destroyed as well as many bridges and roads. According to Interfax, President Putin stressed the need for emergency shelters and a swift plan of reconstruction and the restoration of infrastructure after the flood waters subside, before Siberia's long and harsh winter sets in.
Putin called on businesses not to engage in predatory practices like inflating prices of essential goods like food and medicine.
The Russian President also ordered that children and their parents should be immediately evacuated to safer parts of Russia.
A state of emergency has been declared for the affected area, with officials warning that the worst may be yet to come as the rains continue. This is the latest in a series of natural disasters to devastate the region in recent months after a long drought led to severe wildfires that destroyed crops and buildings.104/203
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