Maximum alert introduced in Sevastopol due to lack of water



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Sevastopol, Tuesday, October 13, 2020 10:08 PM

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High alert mode introduced in Sevastopol due to lack of water

Photo: the reservoir near the occupied Simferopol became shallow (crimeaz.ru)

The “authorities” of occupied Sevastopol introduced a maximum alert regime in the city due to the reduced water supply. The occupants say that if there is not much precipitation, there will be enough water for 81 days.

This was reported in the press service of the so-called “city government”, reports TASS.

“A maximum alert regime has been introduced in Sevastopol due to reduced water supply. The corresponding decision was taken today after a meeting of the Commission for Emergency Situations … Considering that no serious rainfall is expected to end of the year, there will be enough water for 81 days “, says the message.

According to local “authorities”, the reserves of the Chernorechensky reservoir, from which almost the entire city receives water, now amount to 16.8 million cubic meters of water. At the same time, 7 million cubic meters is “an emergency reserve, below which it cannot be lowered.”

We will recall, it was previously reported that due to problems with water in the Crimea, private wells will be bought by force. The Russian invaders propose to involve the prosecutor’s office in case of resistance of the Crimean people in this matter.

According to the official position of Ukraine, there is not enough water in Crimea for the development of military installations and the population relies on it in its entirety.

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