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Dam collapse in Ukraine triggers emergency; Russia and Kyiv blame each other

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published September 24, 2024
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A catastrophic event unfolded in southern Ukraine on Tuesday as the Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric power station collapsed, leading to widespread flooding and raising alarms about the safety of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. As both Ukraine and Russia rushed to evacuate residents, each side accused the other of causing the disaster, escalating tensions in a conflict that has already been fraught with strife.

Accusations and counterclaims

Ukrainian authorities asserted that Russian forces deliberately blew up the Kakhovka dam, which sits on the Dnieper River in a territory controlled by Moscow. In contrast, Russian officials claimed that the destruction was a result of Ukrainian bombardment in the contested area. As of now, it remains impossible to verify the claims made by either side, adding further confusion to the situation.

The environmental and social repercussions of the dam’s failure were felt almost immediately. Floodwaters inundated homes, streets, and businesses downstream, prompting emergency crews to begin evacuations. Officials were also urgently checking the cooling systems at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, while concerns mounted regarding the drinking water supplies for Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014.

Evacuations and risk areas

Authorities from both sides mobilized transportation resources, including trains and buses, to facilitate the evacuation of residents in danger zones. According to official figures, approximately 22,000 people live in flood-prone areas under Russian control, while around 16,000 reside in critical zones in Ukrainian-held territory. Fortunately, no deaths or injuries have been reported thus far.

This incident has added a startling new dimension to the ongoing conflict, now in its 16th month. Ukrainian forces are believed to be advancing in a long-anticipated counteroffensive along the extensive front lines in the east and south, and it remains unclear what strategic advantage, if any, either side stands to gain from the dam’s collapse. The damage could potentially hamper Ukraine’s military efforts while providing Russia with critical water supplies for Crimea.

Expert opinions

Patricia Lewis, director of the International Security Program at Chatham House in London, emphasized the complexity of determining blame. She noted previous reports indicating that Russian forces may have mined the reservoir, prompting the question of why Ukrainians would sabotage their own territory. David Helms, a retired American scientist, pointed to a lack of maintenance on the dam by occupying Russian forces, leaving room for speculation about whether the collapse resulted from negligence or intentional destruction.

Amid growing official outrage, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy convened an urgent meeting of the National Security Council, alleging that Russian forces detonated explosives inside the dam structure early Tuesday morning. Zelenskyy estimated that around 80 settlements were at risk of flooding.

In a counterargument, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov labeled the incident a “deliberate act of sabotage” by Ukraine aimed at disrupting water supplies to Crimea.

Environmental concerns

Both sides have raised alarms about the potential environmental disaster resulting from the dam failure. Ukraine’s Presidential Office reported that approximately 150 metric tonnes of oil had already leaked from the dam’s machinery, with another 300 metric tonnes at risk of spilling into the river.

Andriy Yermak, head of Ukraine’s Presidential Office, shared harrowing images of swans swimming through flooded streets in Nova Kakhovka, which was home to about 45,000 people before the war. As the floodwaters rose, residents were urged to gather essential documents and pets and evacuate their homes.

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Ukraine’s nuclear operator, Energoatom, has warned that the dam’s collapse could adversely affect the cooling systems at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, although the situation was reported to be “controllable” for the time being. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed there was “no immediate risk” to the plant, citing alternative water sources available for cooling.

International reaction

The unfolding disaster has drawn international condemnation, including statements from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who characterized the incident as yet another example of the brutality inherent in Russia’s war in Ukraine.

As floodwaters continued to rise, the situation remained critical, with estimates suggesting that nearly 100 villages and towns could be inundated. Experts warned that if the dam were to fully collapse, the consequences could be catastrophic for the region’s ecosystems and communities.

Both sides remain entrenched in their narratives as the world watches closely, aware that the ramifications of this disaster could extend well beyond immediate human concerns, affecting the delicate balance of power and environmental health in the region.

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