Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

Categories: Ecology | World

In the last days of August, pollutants were released in the city of Armyansk in the Crimea. The first alarm was sounded by local residents, who began to have allergies, and household items were covered with sticky rust. In this issue you will see frightening photos from the group "Blacklist of Armyansk".

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the CrimeaPoisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

In the city of Armyansk in the north of Crimea, a man-made disaster continues due to a substance that has entered the atmosphere and causes metal corrosion as well as allergic reactions among the local population.

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the CrimeaAccording to preliminary research data, the cause of the release in Armyansk is the evaporation of the contents of the acid accumulator at the Titanium Investments plant (the old name "Crimean Titan").

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the CrimeaEven things made of stainless steel are covered with a sticky coating.

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

This situation is observed throughout the city. Things deteriorate, the crystal in the sideboards is covered with a coating.

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

People have a sore throat, weakness has appeared, and the skin is covered with a rash.

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

This is a litmus test, known to all of us from school. It acquires a pink color in an acidic environment. And although official sources claim that the danger has passed, look at the photo below.

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

This photo is from the second of September. Corrosion has not stopped, plants are dying, car owners can only sympathize.

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

Poisonous Armyansk: the consequences of the release in the Crimea

"Burnt" grape leaves after the release of an unknown substance, the village of Perekop, Crimea

But no one is in a hurry to close the plant that feeds the city of many thousands because of the environmental situation. It is unknown whether an alternative solution will be found.

Keywords: Release | Acid | Crimea | Consequences

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