What would happen if the Nova Kakhovka dam were blown up?
— Faytuks News Δ (@Faytuks) June 6, 2023
Article from last year: pic.twitter.com/SRRS1ZaB9w
Pulling from @Cornubot's article from last year-
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 6, 2023
"A 4 – 5 m wave will hit the Antonovsky bridge east of Kherson city after 19 hours... Most of Kherson City will not flood, but the harbour and the docklands will be flooded."https://t.co/bSvmOROLcX pic.twitter.com/Lx1cP2o2Uj
Prior to whatever happened overnight, the Kakhovka Reservoir had reached unprecedentedly high levels. This was likely due to Russian forces keeping too few gates open, the NYT reported, just months after letting the reservoir sink to historic lows: https://t.co/g9sGjPNTt9 pic.twitter.com/mKuGFakb3M
— Evan Hill (@evanhill) June 6, 2023
Russian state media now saying that the dam "collapsed due to damage". https://t.co/mahLLX14iO pic.twitter.com/5pWlhLJhq3
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 6, 2023
Kherson regional administration: water will reach critical level in 5 hours, evacuation of population from dangerous areas started https://t.co/X1iScAQFTg
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) June 6, 2023