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Motorhome with Dutch tourists stuck in salt marsh near Kempirtas Rock in Bayanaul

28.04.2026 15:52 1 min 3 sources
Телеканал «Астана» RUS + 2 more
Motorhome with Dutch tourists stuck in salt marsh near Kempirtas Rock in Bayanaul
© Kursiv Media Казахстан

In the Bayanaul district of Pavlodar region, a motorhome with tourists from the Netherlands got stuck in viscous salt marsh mud near Kempirtas Rock. Rescuers from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, workers of Bayanaul Su Arnasy and locals freed the vehicle; no injuries reported.

In the Bayanaul district of Pavlodar region, a motorhome with tourists from the Netherlands got stuck in viscous salt marsh mud near Kempirtas Rock. The travelers could not get out on their own.

Employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, workers of the enterprise Bayanaul Su Arnasy, and local residents arrived to help. The motorhome was freed, no one was injured. The tourists continued their journey through Kazakhstan.

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Motorhome with Dutch tourists stuck in Bayanaul

28.04.2026 Телеканал «Астана» RUS

Dutch motorhome stuck in salt marsh trap in Pavlodar region

27.04.2026 inbusiness.kz RUS

Dutch tourists' motorhome stuck in Bayanaul salt marshes

27.04.2026 Kursiv Media Казахстан RUS

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