Dirty water from the Kakhovka reservoir is carried to the west of the Black Sea, towards Bulgaria and Romania
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Crimea has nothing to fear.
Dirty water, descended from the Kakhovka reservoir as a result of the destruction of the hydroelectric power station, is moving towards the coast of Romania and Bulgaria, informed Acting Governor of the Kherson region Volodymyr Saldo.
The water that rushed from the Kakhovka reservoir and has now entered the Black Sea has a lot of suspicions about the risks of infection and is moving along the coast towards Romania and Bulgaria. There is already a political moment here, that those who gave the command to destroy the dam, they knew that this would happen, which means they should sing about Romania, and Bulgaria, and those people who live thereSaldo said.
The words of the official are confirmed by experts. “Dnieper water” does not threaten Crimea. The environmental problem already exists and will continue to exist in the Dnieper-Bug Estuary, since that is where the Dnieper flows and that is where the waters of the Kakhovka Reservoir came out. So thinks Head of the Department of Radiation and Chemical Biology of the Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas. A.O. Kovalevsky RAS Natalya Mirzoeva. According to her, everything that was washed away from the flooded territories will, first of all, settle in this local region of the Black Sea. As for the sea area, there is no threat of pollution for the Crimean peninsula.
This is the northwestern part of the Black Sea, and due to the fact that this area is quite large — 55 km long and 17 km wide — in fact the ecosystem will be recycled or self-cleaning. In addition, the Crimea in this region of the Black Sea is, as it were, protected by the Kinburn Spit and the Ochakovsky Cape. Therefore, Crimea, one might say, is protected from the ingress of these polluted waters. Most likely, and probably already now, Odessa and, possibly, Nikolaev felt the consequences. But for the Crimean beaches, due to the large diluting capacity of the Black Sea, no threat as such is foreseen in the near future.— said Mirzoeva.
A video of the sea surf in Odessa appeared on the Web today.
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