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π·πΊπΊπ¦ Predicted areas of flooding.
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Worst case model of a dam break at the Nova Kakhovka dam
Modeled by DΓ€mmningsverket AB using the US Army Corps of Engineers (SACE) software HEC-RAS 6.3. The terrain data comes from Nasa.'s Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) and are available from the United States Geographical Survey (USGS).
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This is how the reason for leaving the right bank of the Dnieper to us last year looks like. If the group had not been withdrawn, it would now be cut off from supplies. If not for Surovikin, we would have lost tens of thousands of our professional paratroopers, real fighters and professionals.
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β‘πΊπ¦ The worst case scenario of the water levels that would get out of the dam after it's destruction was 13 meters, by professional models.
Now it's 17 meters.
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Now it's 17 meters.
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π·πΊπΊπ¦ Meanwhile, the islands have already begun to go under water.
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This was announced by the head of OVA Prokudin. After 5 hours the water level will be critical according to local media
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πΊπ¦π·πΊβ‘Destruction of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station: The scale of the ecological catastrophe is gaining momentum.
Judging by this video, very soon and not yet destroyed part of the building of the Kakhovskaya HPP will be washed away by the stream:
Judging by this video, very soon and not yet destroyed part of the building of the Kakhovskaya HPP will be washed away by the stream:
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πΊπ¦π·πΊ More footage of the destruction of the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station in the Kherson region
πΊπ¦π·πΊ More photos of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station and flooding.
π·πΊπΊπ¦ Ukrainian formations began evacuation from the flooded islands downstream from the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station
π·πΊ Breakthrough of the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station - what will happen to the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant: expert commentary
There is a person among my acquaintances who is very well versed in the matter. And I asked him to make a comment, what could be the consequences for the Zaporozhye NPP of today's breakthrough of the dam of the Kakhovskaya HPP.
Here is the original text:
"At the Zaporozhye NPP, the spent fuel pools and the reactor in the MCU mode (minimum controlled level) are cooled from special" splash "pools, they are located on land and are clearly visible from the satellite. There, water circulates in a closed circuit, gradually evaporates from heating by the sun and it is simply topped up (not from the river).
The cooling pond is separated from the Kakhovka reservoir by a dam and has a couple of gates for "receiving" or "draining" water (depending on the level difference).
The pond is large, I donβt remember a single case when in the summer there was a decrease in the power of the blocks due to the high water temperature in the pond. The pond is divided by a partition into 2 parts, so that water can be taken from one place, and the water that has passed through the turbine condensers can be drained to another. Water "walks" around the ring and cools.
In any case, the Zaporozhye NPP will operate only with the 5th and 6th blocks for the time being, and this pond will definitely be enough for them.
If there is a problem with water, one or more plastic pipes will reach the place where there will still be water in the reservoir and this will be enough to solve it. In this case, you just need to compensate for evaporation and leakage in the reservoir."
There is a person among my acquaintances who is very well versed in the matter. And I asked him to make a comment, what could be the consequences for the Zaporozhye NPP of today's breakthrough of the dam of the Kakhovskaya HPP.
Here is the original text:
"At the Zaporozhye NPP, the spent fuel pools and the reactor in the MCU mode (minimum controlled level) are cooled from special" splash "pools, they are located on land and are clearly visible from the satellite. There, water circulates in a closed circuit, gradually evaporates from heating by the sun and it is simply topped up (not from the river).
The cooling pond is separated from the Kakhovka reservoir by a dam and has a couple of gates for "receiving" or "draining" water (depending on the level difference).
The pond is large, I donβt remember a single case when in the summer there was a decrease in the power of the blocks due to the high water temperature in the pond. The pond is divided by a partition into 2 parts, so that water can be taken from one place, and the water that has passed through the turbine condensers can be drained to another. Water "walks" around the ring and cools.
In any case, the Zaporozhye NPP will operate only with the 5th and 6th blocks for the time being, and this pond will definitely be enough for them.
If there is a problem with water, one or more plastic pipes will reach the place where there will still be water in the reservoir and this will be enough to solve it. In this case, you just need to compensate for evaporation and leakage in the reservoir."
π·πΊπΊπ¦ Meanwhile, upstream of the Dnieper, in the Zaporozhye region, the water level is falling.
Earlier, the authorities of the Nikopol district reported a decrease of 15 cm per hour.
Earlier, the authorities of the Nikopol district reported a decrease of 15 cm per hour.
π·πΊπΊπ¦ The strike of Ukrainian troops on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station was allegedly delivered from the Alder MLRS, the administration of Nova Kakhovka told RIA Novosti
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πΊπ¦π·πΊ The enemy does not stop shelling the dam
π·πΊπΊπ¦ What was required to be proved - footage from the already partially flooded area of Kherson.
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π·πΊπΊπ¦ Footage of the embankment of the Park of Glory in Kherson. The water rose about a meter from the average level of the Dnieper.