In the Dnieper, a lake in the Globa park overflows: the water is pumped with pumps



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The day before, the Whistleblower said that the lake at Globa Park overflowed. The water rose above the usual level by about 1.5 meters, so the sidewalks were flooded and the ducks took over the trails.

The park lake is artificial, it has a mechanism to drain excess water, which did not work. There are many reasons. The activists believe that the mechanism is stuck, while in the park they believe that the fault is the large amount of rainfall. The informant went to the park to check on how things were going there on December 27.

Today, two pumps were installed here, which were connected to the sewer. The pumps draw water from the lake. However, this has not yet corrected the situation. The water keeps flooding the sidewalk and the ducks swimming where the trails used to be. People have to navigate the flooded area on the ground.

Let us remind you that the problem with rising water levels at Globy Park Lake recurs periodically. The last time we reported this was in October. The plan for the reconstruction of the park was published this spring. Among other things, they planned to pump water out of the reservoir and remove silt from the bottom. You can read more about what they were going to do at Globa Park here.

The water level has risen in the lake of Globa Park

The water level has risen in Globa Park lake

The water is pumped by two pumps

The water is pumped by two pumps

Water is pumped down the drain

Water is pumped down the drain

All over the park

All over the park

Up the steps that lead to Heroes' Square

Up the steps that lead to Heroes’ Square

Ozerov overflowed his banks

Ozerov overflowed his banks

The water rose more than a meter

The water rose more than a meter

Ducks feel like masters both on the lake and on the sidewalks

Ducks feel like masters both on the lake and on the sidewalks

People have to overlook the flooded part

People have to overlook the flooded part

Stas Rudenko

Photo: Margarita Turchak







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