Kazakhstan's emergency services rescue stranded Uzbekistan nationals
A minibus carrying passengers from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan broke down in the village of Adaevka, Kostanay region, and was quickly rescued by Kazakhstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations. Among the 24 individuals evacuated, four were children.
The incident occurred on the morning of February 11, when the Kostanay region’s 112 emergency service received a call reporting that a minibus with passengers had broken down 30 kilometers outside of Adaevka. Due to the mechanical failure, the vehicle was unable to continue its journey.
Emergency services responded quickly, and a rescue team arrived at the scene. A total of 24 individuals, including four children, were evacuated to a nearby warming center. The rescued passengers were citizens of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Additionally, the broken-down minibus was towed to the nearest settlement. Fortunately, none of the passengers required medical attention.
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