Kakhovka Dam Collapse: A Dual Disaster for Ukraine

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The destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine is causing a long-term environmental catastrophe that is affecting drinking water, food supplies, and ecosystems reaching into the Black Sea. The British Defense Ministry said the incident has "almost certainly severely disrupted the occupied Crimean Peninsula's primary source of fresh water" because the water level in the dam's reservoir had likely fallen below the level of the inlet that feeds the canal. The impact also continues to be felt in Ukrainian-held territory, with major flooding displacing entire communities, destroying homes, and creating a severe health emergency.
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- Ukraine's dam collapse is both a fast-moving disaster and a slow-moving ecological catastrophe The Associated Press
- Ukraine dam’s destruction again shows need for a path towards peace South China Morning Post
- Kakhovka dam breach in Ukraine: What's real and what's fake? | DW Fact Check DW News
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