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News Kazakhstan » Akmola: Dam breach floods fields, threatens road in Akmola region

News channel or source: https://www.interfax.kz/en/news/79245
Published on: Sunday 05 April 2026

A dam breach in Kazakhstan's Akmola region has sent water spreading across fields toward a village and threatening a major highway, authorities said Monday.

News Kazakhstan » Akmola: No threat to residents after dam breach in Akmola region - officials

News channel or source: https://www.interfax.kz/en/news/79248
Published on: Sunday 05 April 2026

A dam breach in the Korgalzhyn district of Kazakhstan's Akmola region poses no threat to local residents, the Emergency Situations Ministry said Monday.

News Kazakhstan » Akmola: A dam has burst in Kazakhstan

News channel or source: https://eadaily.com/en/news/2026/04/06/a-dam-has-burst-in-kazakhstan
Published on: Sunday 05 April 2026

EADaily, . Near the village of Sabyndy, Akmola region, there was a breakthrough of the Shoptykol dam, the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan reported on Monday.

News Kazakhstan » Akmola: Rain and snow, hail, squalls: what the weather will be like in Kazakhstan on April 15

News channel or source: https://en.tengrinews.kz/kazakhstan_news/rain-and-snow-hail-squalls-what-the-weather-will-be-like-in-271392/
Published on: Tuesday 14 April 2026

Cloudy and rainy weather is expected in most regions of Kazakhstan on April 15. In the northern regions, temperatures will drop below zero, and rain may turn into snow and hail. Fog and stronger winds ...

News Kazakhstan » Akmola: Rivers may rise in northern Kazakhstan due to a sharp warm-up, Kazhydromet says

News channel or source: https://en.tengrinews.kz/kazakhstan_news/rivers-may-rise-in-northern-kazakhstan-due-to-a-sharp-warm-271316/
Published on: Thursday 02 April 2026

Forecasters are warning of a significant warm-up in northern Kazakhstan on April 3 and 4, which could lead to rapid snowmelt and rising river levels.