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    Thousands flee homes after destruction of Ukraine dam

    • June 8, 2023
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    Thousands flee homes after destruction of Ukraine dam

    Subject : International Relations

    Section: Places in news

    Concept :

    • Recently, a huge Soviet-era Kakhovka dam that separates Russian and Ukrainian forces was breached and unleashed floodwaters across the war zone.

    About Kakhovka Dam:

    • It is located on the Dnieper or Dnipro River in southern Ukraine which was built as part of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant.
    • The reservoir also supplies water to the Crimean Peninsula and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
    • Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is Europe’s largest and gets its cooling water from the reservoir which is located on the southern side, now under Russian control.
    • It holds water a volume about equal to the Great Salt Lake in the U.S.

    Key facts about the Dnieper

    • It is the fourth longest river in Europe.
    • It runs a total length of 1,368 miles extending from the uplands of Russia’s Valdai Hills.
    • It flows in a southerly direction through western Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine before emptying into the Black Sea.
    International Relations Thousands flee homes after destruction of Ukraine dam
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