Alexander Shadrikov, head of Tatarstan’s Ministry of Ecology, said Roshidromet’s mistake could lead to record shallowing of the Volga. The newspaper reports this “Evening Cauldron”.
“Roshidromet was a little wrong: He said the water would come from the Kama. When they released the water, we opposed this decision because we were modeling it on Kama. There was very little snow in the Ural Mountains this year. Even Sviyaga has not overflowed its banks, and this is an indicator: if it has not overflowed its banks, we will not be able to take its tributaries. “The melted snow fell to the ground because the ground was dry,” said the minister.
Before that, the Izvestia newspaper wrote that residents of the Volga regions were increasingly expressing their dissatisfaction with the shallowing of the Volga. Them reportWhere there used to be a continuous water surface, new islands have emerged, and large rocks covered with mud and shells can be seen.
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