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According to recent satellite images, water is slowly returning to the Kakhovka Reservoir. Hryhorii Kolomytsev, Ukrainian nature conservation expert and junior researcher at the I.I. Schmalhausen ...
Water began to return to the Kakhovka Reservoir again. According to the latest satellite images, it can be seen that a large part of the previously dried area of the former reservoir is currently ...
Since then, three generations have lived with the Kakhovka Reservoir. Now it is gone. The Russian occupiers apparently blew up the dam on June 6, unleashing an enormous flood. A body of water four ...
Sunset along the Kakhovka Reservoir in central Ukraine ... “Fifty percent of the mussels have already died,” he said. ‘All Gone. Nothing. Trash.’ Liudmyla Mavrych stood in her living ...
Now all of that is gone. In its place lies an uncertain ... which runs parallel to the Kakhovka Reservoir A couple embrace where the water once flowed on the Dnieper River, in Zaporizhzhia.
The Kakhovka reservoir has suffered catastrophic shallowing after the Russian occupiers blew up the dam of the hydroelectric power plant. Meanwhile, the Dnipro river has returned to its old riverbed, ...
Where will the Dnipro make its new banks now the Kakhovka reservoir is gone? There are also urgent issues to be addressed, including establishing a sustainable water supply for the 600,000 people ...
The explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant caused at least two problems at the same time: the areas below the dam were flooded, while the water level to the north of the plant dropped ...
For seven decades a vast reservoir has dominated the landscape here as Europe's second biggest. Not anymore. It has been robbed of most of its water, drained away after the Nova Kakhovka dam was ...
Part of the reservoir on the right bank of the occupied Enerhodar in Zaporizhzhia was captured on the video. The Kakhovka reservoir has significantly dried up as a result of blowing up the ...