Russian village dam breaks, killing one -reports
Source: Reuters
MOSCOW, Aug 29 (Reuters) - One person died and two went missing when a mudslide swept away a dam in a remote Russian region early on Saturday, Russian news agencies said. The accident followed a deadly flood at a hydroelectric plant nearly two weeks earlier. Interfax quoted emergency workers as saying one person died and a woman and her daughter went missing when the dam burst during torrential rains which swelled the Tumannaya river in Russia's Magadan region. The flood destroyed eight chipboard (plywood) dwellings in a nearby village, in the northern territory of Kolyma, home to Gulag labour camps where Soviet dictator Josef Stalin sent prison labour to work in mines. An accident at the Sayano-Shushenskaya Hydro plant in mid August killed 71 people and idled a major source of power in the Siberian aluminium and steel hub. The accident returned public attention to the need to renew rickety, often Soviet-built infrastructure. (Reporting by Melissa Akin; editing by Michael Roddy)
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