Epoch Times
July 8, 2012 A flooded house in the southern Russian town of Krymsk, July 8. The death toll from severe flash floods in Russia's southern Krasnodar region climbed to 171 people from the figure of 154 released earlier by investigators, a police...
The New York Times
As Putin Tours Flooded Region, Questions of Negligence Arise Mikhail Mordasov/Agence France-Presse Getty Images One of the many flooded homes in the southern Russian city of Krymsk on Sunday...Putin declared a national day of mourning and promised...
Mail Online UK
A walker watches the rising water levels of the River Yealm in Ivybridge Under water: Council workers attempt to clear the drains in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, after severe flooding Sales of a mood-boosting' supplement have increased...
The Guardian
Smirnov Yevgeny/EPA After Russia 's worst floods in recent memory swept through the south of the country, thousands of Russians were last night sleeping in emergency shelters or the stinking ruins of their homes, as anger against the regime of...
The Courier-Mail
The flooding disaster that claimed at least 171 lives two months into President Vladimir Putin's third Kremlin term is expected to call new attention to the Russian strongman's handling of man-made and natural catastrophes during his rule. Mr Putin's...
The Guardian
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has ordered investigators to find out whether local officials could have done more to prevent the floods killing people after flying to the region to handle the first big disaster of his new presidency