Water is misused as a weapon when infrastructure and water resources are deliberately destroyed in armed conflicts. Water ...
The 2023 breach of the Kakhovka dam drained a huge reservoir and exposed a vast area of toxic sediment, creating a debate ...
It was at record-low level this winter, but now, the level has risen by 17 meters ... regime uncontrollably discharges water into the Kakhovka Dam, filling it over its natural level.
The destruction of Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam in June 2023 exposed lake bed sediment ... which kept them from being released back into the reservoir. But now that the water has drained, Shumilova ...
The Kakhovka dam, located upstream of the city of Kherson on the Dnipro river, collapsed in June 2023 following a suspected explosion. The extensive flooding along the lower Dnipro River that followed ...
which resulted in the destruction of gate sluice valves at the HPP’s dam, triggering an uncontrolled discharge of water. Water levels in Novaya Kakhovka rose to 12 meters, but now the water is ...
The destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam emptied a reservoir that supplied water to much of southern Ukraine. Thousands were forced to flee as water flooded parts of Kherson, damaging wildlife ...
The collapse of the walls of the Kakhovka dam in Kherson, Ukraine sent water flooding into towns and villages. Source: AP / Evgeniy Maloletka Eugene Simonov, Ukraine War Environmental Consequences ...
The collapse on Tuesday of the dam, on the Dnieper River in the southern ... publication into the UK’s largest cycling website. He now works as a freelance writer, editor and consultant.
The deliberate destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian war unleashed a hidden environmental crisis, destroying ecosystems and releasing polluted sediments into downstream ...