Floods of 2025: all risks removed
05.04.2025 23:43:29 330
This was stated today at a meeting of the operational headquarters by Akim of Kostanay region Kumar Aksakalov.
Thanks to careful preparations carried out within the framework of the instructions of the Head of State, the region managed to effectively cope with the flood situation and avoid threats to the population and infrastructure in 89 rural settlements and 3 cities.
This year, more than 7.5 billion tenge was allocated for flood prevention measures, which is three times the amount of funds allocated last year. This made it possible to significantly strengthen the protective structures, as well as purchase the necessary equipment and materials. In particular, 860 million tenge was allocated for the purchase of equipment.
One of the main areas of work was the installation and repair of engineering facilities. In 2025, 57 kilometers of protective shafts were built, 168 culverts were installed, and 20 kilometers of new storm sewers were laid. In addition, 27 hydraulic structures were repaired. All protective structures have fulfilled their functions in full.
To successfully complete all the activities, more than 3,000 people and 800 pieces of equipment were involved in the training. In particular, large—scale snow removal was carried out - more than 1.2 million m3 of snow was removed, which effectively reduced the load on the storm and drainage systems. Pumping out more than 250,000 cubic meters of water from the most vulnerable areas played an important role.
Special attention was paid to the construction of a 30-kilometer diversion canal, which was completed in October 2024 and provided protection from possible water threats in the Karasu district. The canal has played a key role in preventing lakes from pooling and excessive flooding of territories. Today, the water flow through the canal is 12.2 cubic meters per second, which makes it possible to effectively control the water level and prevent the threat of floods. The volume of water that passes through the canal is about 1.1 million cubic meters. m per day, and at the moment the volume of waste water has exceeded 700 million cubic meters.
At the same time, a new 110 kW 15 km long power transmission line was laid around the Lake Alabota flood zone. Power lines have also been restored in the southern regions of the region, ensuring reliable power supply even in the most vulnerable areas. In total, 693 power transmission poles were restored in the territory of Amangeldy, Dzhangeldy districts and the city of Arkalyk.
Results: success of flood prevention measures
As a result of all the work carried out, the flood period passed without flooding, damage and consequences for the population. Protective structures, purchased equipment and well-coordinated work of all services ensured a high level of safety for residents of the region.
In addition, volunteers, military personnel and local residents played an important role in the successful training. All these efforts have made it possible to minimize risks and effectively cope with the flood situation.
Akim of the region Kumar Aksakalov thanked all the residents, volunteers and services who participated in the preparation and security of the region. "Your involvement and active position helped us to get through this flood period without losses and consequences. Your support is of great importance, and it is thanks to your work that the region has remained protected," he said.
Today, thanks to the work done, all risks for settlements have been removed.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanay/press/news/details/969251?lang=kk