Moldova Declares Environmental Emergency After Dniester River Pollution Caused by Russian Strike.

Dniester River pollution in Moldova
Dniester River pollution in Moldova

Ecological Alert in Moldova Over Dniester Contamination

According to Novyny.live: Moldova has declared a 15-day environmental emergency starting March 16 following the pollution of the Dniester River, triggered by a Russian attack on the Novodnistrovsk Hydroelectric Power Plant in Ukraine. This is a cross-border crisis: the Dniester flows through both Ukraine and Moldova, making it a vital water source for the region. The contamination was first detected on March 10, and according to Moldovan President Maia Sandu, the strike caused an oil spill into the river, now threatening the country's water supply.

Government Actions and Crisis Response

In response, Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu ordered authorities to warn residents against using water from the Dniester. The government is deploying barriers and filters to contain the contamination and prevent the spread of hazardous substances. The massive Russian assault on Ukraine on March 14 is the root cause of this ecological crisis, which has sparked serious concern among Moldova's population. Authorities continue to monitor pollution levels and take steps to protect both the environment and public health.

This situation underscores the need for international cooperation in ensuring environmental safety, as water pollution knows no borders and can endanger public health in neighboring countries.

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Moldovan authorities are responding actively to mitigate the negative impact on the environment and people, highlighting the severity of the problem caused by military actions.


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