The Starokrymske Reservoir, which supplies water to Mariupol and other settlements in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region, now...
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Reservoirs in Russian-occupied Crimea have accumulated just 75 million cubic meters of water—marking the lowest volume in recent years. This was reported by Suspilne Crimea, according to Ukrinform. In September, natural-flow reservoirs in the region held only 75 million cubic meters, compared to 125 million in 2024, 160 million in 2023, 184 million in 2022, and 124 million in 2021. Part of the shortfall is being offset by underground aquifers, which supply around 50,000 cubic meters of water daily to Simferopol. The worst situation is at the Partyzanske Reservoir, which has seen no inflow for several months and lost 1.2 million cubic meters in September alone. Russian media warn this may be the beginning of another dry period, similar to the droughts of 2019–2021. They suggest that 2025 and the following two years are also likely to be water-deficient. The Izobilne Reservoir is currently filled to just 24% capacity—about 3 million cubic meters—enough to last approximately two and a half months. Local sources such as the Dzhur-Dzhur spring may begin supplying water to nearby areas like Alushta, potentially easing pressure on the reservoir. The Izobilne Reservoir is currently filled to 24% capacity, which may be enough for two and a half months. “There are three million cubic meters of water there, and it will last for 2.5 months. During this period, local sources may begin operating. We’ve been informed that the Dzhur-Dzhur has already started flowing, and partial supply to Alushta is possible from there, which would reduce the load on the Izobilne Reservoir,” the report says. Since October 1, water supply in occupied Alushta has been rationed according to a schedule due to shortages at the Izobilne Reservoir. Authorities have not specified how long the restrictions will remain in place. Read also: Kos urges Hungary to discuss minority issues in Ukraine within first accession cluster The post Crimean reservoirs at lowest water levels in recent years appeared first on Freedom.
The Starokrymske Reservoir, which supplies water to Mariupol and other settlements in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region, now...
The Starokrymske Reservoir, which supplies water to Mariupol and other settlements in the temporarily occupied territory of Donetsk region, now...
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