Balance: water from the Kakhovka reservoir is carried by the current in the Black Sea to Romania and Bulgaria
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The water that came down from the Kakhovka reservoir as a result of the destruction of the hydroelectric power station moves with the current towards the coast of Romania and Bulgaria. This information was shared by the Acting Governor of the Kherson region Volodymyr Saldo.
According to him, the water from the reservoir entered the Black Sea. Balance believes that she poses a risk of infection.
“There is already a political moment, 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 there,” Saldo said on the air channel NTV.
Kakhovskaya HPP named after P. S. Neporozhny was the sixth (lower and last) stage of the Dnieper cascade of hydroelectric power plants. It was located 5 km from the city of Novaya Kakhovka, Kherson region. Kakhovskaya HPP is a large-scale project that is part of the concept of “Great construction projects of communism”, which was implemented by the USSR in 1956 on the Dnieper River. The station is one of the largest built hydroelectric power plants on the territory of the former Ukrainian SSR.
In its work, the Kakhovskaya HPP provided annual regulation of the Dnieper flow for power supply, irrigation and water supply of arid regions of southern Ukraine and navigation from Kherson to Zaporozhye.
On June 6, 2023, the hydroelectric dam was destroyed.
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