Russia floods: aftermath
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An icon hangs on the wall, with dirt from the floods marked on it, in the town of Krymsk in Krasnodar region, southern Russia. Reuters/Eduard Korniyenko
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A car lies submerged in a flooded street in the village of Novoukrainsk, near the southern Russian town of Krymsk. At least 99 people were killed in floods and landslides in southern Russia after two months' average rainfall fell in a few hours overnight, police and emergency officials said. Reuters/VladimirAnosov
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A local resident looks at a submerged car in a flooded street in the village of Novoukrainsk, near the southern Russian town of Krymsk. Reuters/VladimirAnosov
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Local residents work amidst the debris of a house, damaged by floods, in the town of Krymsk in Krasnodar region, southern Russia. Reuters/Eduard Korniyenko
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Local residents stand in a flooded courtyard of a house in the town of Krymsk, which has been seriously damaged by floods, in the Krasnodar region, southern Russia. Reuters/Eduard Korniyenko
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A boy walks on an uprooted tree in a street, hit by floods, in the town of Krymsk in Krasnodar region, southern Russia. Reuters/Eduard Korniyenko
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An acquaintance of Vyacheslav Pavlenko, 33, mourns as she attends a funeral ceremony at the central cemetery of Krymsk in Krasnodar region, southern Russia. Reuters/Eduard Korniyenko
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