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The Kakhovka Dam raised the natural level of the Dnieper River by 16 m (52 ft), [17] flooding the Great Meadow and creating the Kakhovka Reservoir. This was the second-largest reservoir in Ukraine by area (2,155 km 2 [832 sq mi]) and the largest by water volume (18.19 km 3 [4.36 cu mi]). [17] [18]
Satellite images have revealed the damage from the massive collapse of a major dam and hydroelectric power plant in southern Ukraine.. The critical soviet-era Nova Kakhovka dam, which lies along ...
Watch: Satellite imagery shows new damage to bridges and dam near Kherson Significant damage has been found on a major hydroelectric dam in Ukraine following Russia's withdrawal from the southern ...
Video: House floats down Dnipro river after Kakhovka dam attack floods nearby town Tuesday 6 June 2023 15:35 , William Mata Footage appears to show a house floating down the Dnipro river after a ...
It was the sixth and last dam in the Dnieper reservoir cascade. The deep water channel created by the downstream flow allowed shipping up and down river. [1] The facility also included a winter garden. The R47 road and a railway crossed the Dnieper River on the dam. [2] The Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant had a staff of 241 in October 2015.
Images taken from above the Kakhovka Dam and shared with the AP appear to show an explosive-laden car atop the structure, and two officials said Russian troops were stationed in a crucial area ...
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Thousands forced to flee flooded homes in Kherson as devastating eco-disaster on Dnipro river decimates local agricultural sector and imperils Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant