Kazakh President’s TV and Radio Complex to release new documentary on recent flood relief efforts

The Kazakh President’s TV and Radio Complex made a new documentary film Sert to feature the development of the President’s tasks to restore the flood-impacted regions and pay property damage compensations, Kazinform News Agency reports.

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This year Kazakhstan experienced the worst natural disaster in the past 80 years as rivers burst their banks in Atyrau, Akmola, Kostanay, North Kazakhstan and West Kazakhstan regions.

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The Head of State, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, visited then several flood-stricken regions to assess the situation, support Kazakhstanis, and give the Government and regions certain tasks. The President assigned to rebuild inundated regions, compensate for losses and property damages, build new housing and repair devastated infrastructure within five months of the summer and autumn.

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During the floods, the Kazakh President’s TV and Radio Complex made Stikhiya (The force of nature) documentary. Five months have passed since the floods hit Kazakhstan. The new documentary is set to reveal today’s life in the flood-ravaged Atyrau, Aktobe, Akmola, Kostanay, North Kazakhstan, and West Kazakhstan regions.

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As earlier reported, over 9,000 flood-affected houses are to be repaired in Kazakhstan.