The Kakhovka dam disaster The paper sticks to the Russian government's line that Ukraine is responsible for blowing up the dam.
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Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians are without normal access to drinking water after the Kakhovka dam was destroyed
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U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said at least 16,000 people have lost homes.
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Authorities said water levels were expected to rise by another 3 feet or so over the following 20 hours and engulf more downriver areas along the banks of the Dnipro River.
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Britain’s Ministry of Defense said the dam structure itself was “likely to deteriorate further over the next few days, causing additional flooding.”
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(Source: Ukraine Presidential Office
Many people in Kherson spent the night on rooftops and in trees, waiting to be rescued
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There are concerns about the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant - Europe's largest - which uses reservoir water for cooling.
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Ukraine's agriculture ministry said 10,000 hectares of agricultural land on the Ukrainian-controlled bank of the Dnipro had been flooded, and several times more on the occupied bank.