Kakhovka reservoir has silted up by 70% – Ministry of Environment
As of 11 June, 70% or 13.95 cubic km of water has been lost from the reservoir due to the Russians blowing up the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP). Source: This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources. Details: Currently, the water level in the reservoir in and around Nikopol is at the 9.35m mark.
The Kakhovka reservoir has drained by 70%. In addition, the water level in Dnipro at the Kherson mark has dropped by almost 1.5 metres, and is at 4.2 metres. On average, the water level is decreasing by 1-5 cm per hour a day.
Advertisement:Also, in the area of the Nyzhniodniprovskyi Nature Park, the water rose by 20 cm compared to the evening indicators.
The draining of the water area in the Kamianska Sich National Park continues, the water level has decreased by more than 7 metres. Quote: "Specialists of the State Environmental Inspection and the State Water Agency are taking water samples in places where possible. According to the results of laboratory studies, the content of oil products in the Dnipro and Inhulets rivers' water does not exceed the maximum permissible concentrations," the message says.
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Background: The amount of damage done to the environment by the occupiers' blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP is estimated at almost US£1.5 billion On the morning of 6 June, Ukraine's Operational Command Pivden (South) reported that Russian occupation forces had blown up the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant; later, the Oblast Military Administration confirmed this information.
Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson Oblast Military Administration, reported that the evacuation of the local population from dangerous areas has begun.
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