Wednesday, September 09, 2009

2579 Disaster in Russia

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Jef Mallett: "An opinion should be the result of thought,
not a substitute for it."


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Rather than attempt to net it out, I'll just copy from Boston.com:
"On August 17th, near Sayanogorsk in south central Russia, a catastrophic accident took place in the turbine and transformer rooms of the hydroelectric plant of the Sayano-Shushenskaya dam. The exact cause is still under investigation, but what is known so far is that a tremendous amount of water from the Yenisei River flooded the turbine room, causing at least one transformer explosion and extensive damage to all ten turbines, destroying at least three of them. 74 workers are known to have lost their lives in the accident, while one remains missing. Additionally, 40 tons of transformer oil were spilled into the river, killing an estimated 400 tons of trout in two fisheries. Investigators plan to release findings in two months, as Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called for a nationwide infrastructure inspection. (32 photos total)"
The link at the end of the paragraph will take you to the photos.

This is a huge human and ecological disaster, but until I got the alert for the photos today, I had been completely unaware of it.
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2 comments:

Wondering Woman said...

Wow........... I was totally unaware of it also.

the queen said...

I remember the story when it was "Why are all these fish in Russia dying?" Havent heard any more since.