Odesa may be left without water - the situation on the Dniester is deplorable.
The water level in the Dniester is at a critical mark
The water level in the Dniester River in Moldova has reached a critical level, posing a threat to the humanitarian and ecological situation in Odesa, where water supply depends on this river. This was reported by the director of the local hydrometeorological center Vitaliy Kolvenko.
The Dniester is drying up
In the city of Grigoriopol in Moldova, the water level in the Dniester River has reached a record low. Forecasts suggest that the situation will be similar in Bender and Tiraspol. This is attributed to natural phenomena.
'In Grigoriopol, an absolute record low level in the Dniester has already been reached. This gives cause to say that a new record low may be set in the coming days in Bender and Tiraspol. In Bender, on December 10, 1954, the water level was 16 cm lower than today. But at that time, the reservoir was being filled, and the level was further artificially lowered. This time, it's a natural phenomenon.'
Specialists are currently setting up new hydrological poles to measure the water level in the Dniester. Due to the shallowing of the river in Odesa and the threat of an ecological crisis, residents of the region have been urged to conserve water.
Recently, reports about a possible water crisis in Odesa and the discovery of a body in the Dniester have spread.
The news indicates that the water level in the Dniester River in Moldova has reached a critical mark, which may create problems with water supply in Odesa. It is noted that this is a natural phenomenon that raises concerns among local residents and authorities, and requires urgent measures to conserve water resources.
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