The ministry said it had evacuated 711 people, including 210
children, from the city of 230,000 people near Russia's border
with Kazakhstan.
Video footage published by the ministry showed residents being
helped into lifeboats, wearing life jackets. Thousands of homes
were flooded, Russian news agencies reported.
On Friday, local authorities in the Ural mountains Orenburg
region, where Orsk is located, urged residents of riverside
communities to evacuate after the dam burst.
Agencies cited the local prosecutor's office as saying that the
dam had been breached due to poor maintenance.
A string of Russian Siberian and Urals mountain provinces and
neighbouring parts of Kazakhstan have been inundated by
floodwaters in recent days.
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said the flooding may be
Kazakhstan's largest natural disaster in terms of scale and
impact for 80 years.
"We must learn all the lessons from these large-scale floods,"
he said.
(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Alexander Marrow; Editing by
Ros Russell)
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