![]() ![]() “The presence of all of these biological pathogens in the water of open water areas in Odesa region, including the Black Sea, the Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Estuary, and the Danube River, constitutes a genuine threat to the life and health of the population,” the municipality added.Īuthorities announced that Odesa residents were also prohibited from selling fish and seafood from “unidentified places of fishing” near markets and shopping centers. Traces of salmonella, worm’s eggs and worm’s larvae were all found in the water which also “significantly” exceeded permitted levels of E. Satellite images of the Nova Kakhovka dam before its collapse (left, on June 5) and after the disaster (right, on June 7). The beaches have been largely abandoned by swimmers in recent months as mines continue to wash on the shoreline.Īuthorities raised the alarm about the declining water quality in a Telegram post on Saturday, saying that lab tests had “identified infectious agents over the past week.” Odesa’s stretch of sandy beaches and holiday resorts were once popular with Ukrainian and foreign holidaymakers before Russia’s invasion. ![]() “The beaches of Odesa have been declared unsuitable for swimming due to a significant aggravation in the condition of water in open water areas (sea, estuary) and a genuine threat to the health of the city residents,” the Odesa municipality said in a Telegram post Sunday. The collapse destroyed villages, flooded farmland and cut off power and clean water supplies to tens of thousands of people.įloodwaters are receding, but debris washed down the Dnipro river – which flows into the Black Sea – turning Odesa’s coastline into “a garbage dump and animal cemetery,” according to Ukrainian authorities. The toll from the collapse of the Russia-controlled Nova Kakhovka dam on June 6 has risen to 45, with both sides giving updates on those killed. ![]() The names “CLA Global” and/or “CliftonLarsonAllen,” and the associated logo, are used under license.Beaches in the southern Ukrainian region of Odesa have been closed off after filthy waters from a collapsed dam washed downstream, posing a “genuine threat” to local residents. Similarly, CLA Global Limited cannot act as an agent of any member firm and cannot obligate any member firm. CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP) is not an agent of any other member of CLA Global Limited, cannot obligate any other member firm, and is liable only for its own acts or omissions and not those of any other member firm. CLA Global Limited does not practice accountancy or provide any services to clients. Each CLA Global network firm is a member of CLA Global Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee. If you have questions regarding individual license information, please contact Elizabeth Spencer.ĬLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP), an independent legal entity, is a network member of CLA Global, an international organization of independent accounting and advisory firms. The North Carolina certificate number is 26858. The Minnesota certificate number is 00963. CliftonLarsonAllen is a Minnesota LLP, with more than 120 locations across the United States.
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