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Missing image Niamiha_flood_2004.jpg flood on July 25, 2004 The first mention was connected to a disastrous battle in 1067, when forces of the prince of Kyivan Rus' defeated the forces of Polatsk princedom. The mediaeval epic The Lay of Ihor's Campaign refers to the "bloody river banks of Niamiha." The metro station of the same name "Niamiha" became the place of another tragedy in the recent past. On May 30, 1999 a stampede killed 53 people, caused by a crowd of young people who were attending an open-air concert in downtown Minsk. There was a sudden thunderstorm, they ran for shelter in the underpass of the nearby "Niamiha" station. The steps were wet and slippery, people began falling. In the crush 53 mostly young people died (unofficially as much as one hundred) and hundreds more were injured. One part of the river was put into a pipe in 1926, and the rest of the river was contained into a pipe in 1955. Yet the river still exists and there was even a surprisingly big flood on July 25, 2004 over Niamiha's path.
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