The number of victims of last week's flood that destroyed a village near Kazakh financial hub Almaty has risen to 37, a deputy prime minister said on Tuesday."According to the preliminary data of the emergencies ministry, 37 bodies have been recovered already," Aset Isekeshev told a government meeting. The previous toll was 34. Eager to show decisive leadership at a time of economic hardship, president Nursultan Nazarbayev has ordered the government to investigate the rupture on Friday of a dam, and bring to justice those responsible.In a statement issued after Nazarbayev's order, the interior ministry said it had detained five officials including the mayor of Kyzyl-Agash, a village which was completely destroyed when the nearby dam burst, flooding hilly pastures north of Almaty.Spring flooding is a frequent occurrence in Central Asia but a sudden rise in temperatures following weeks of heavy snow storms has exacerbated the problem this year.

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