In Romania, the village flooded the toxic lake

13 June 2017, 18:20 | The Company
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This is reported by "TJ".

The report says that back in the late 1970s, most residents of the village of Jamana, in Romania, left their homes. The reason for the settlement was the development of a large copper deposit discovered on this territory.

It is noteworthy that after the valley was closed with the help of a dam, waste and slag began to accumulate in the lake.



To date, the level of reddened toxic water continues to rise.

It grows by about a meter per year.

The message says that at the moment about 20 people live in the valley, who are forced to constantly move higher up the slope.

On a photo from social networks it is visible, that in a village under water the local cemetery and a church have already disappeared.

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