İtar-Tass’ın bildirdiğine göre, Rusya ile Kazakistan sınırındaki Batı Sibirya’nın Omsk bölgesindeki beş kesimde gözlenen açık sarı ve turuncu renkli kar karakteristik bir küf kokusuna sahip bulunuyor.
Rus yetkililer, kimyasal test yapmak üzere gönderilen uzmanların başlıca görevinin bölgedeki kirlilik oranını belirlemek ve yağan karın ortaya koyduğu tehlikenin derecesini tespit etmek olduğunu belirttiler.
Gizemli kardan etkilenen bölgenin bin 500 km2 civarında olduğu ve burada 27 binden fazla insanın yaşadığı kaydedildi.
Sibirya’nın en büyük kentlerinden Omsk’un başkenti olduğu Omsk bölgesi önemli bir petrol sanayi merkezi.
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Orange-coloured snowfall in Omsk reg not radioactive - tests
February 1 (Itar-Tass) - An orange-coloured snowfall in Russia’ s Siberian Omsk region on Wednesday was not radioactive, according to first lab tests made by specialists of the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations and the Rospotrebnadzor consumer rights watchdog.
“At the present moment, we cannot give explanations to the snow which is oily to the touch and has a pronounced rotten smell, and we are waiting for the results of a thorough test on samples,” the environmental prosecutor of the Omsk region, Anton German, said.
“We have requested information about analogous phenomena across Russia. There have been similar cases, but only one of them was man-caused. In all other cases there were natural reasons behind coloured snowfalls: seaweeds, sand, etc.,” he stressed.
The abnormal snowfall covered the area of over 1,500 square kilometres with a half-centimetre layer of snow. Several dozen settlements with the population of about 3,000 people were hit.
There are no major industrial enterprises within the radius of 200 kilometres, and show there has always been renowned for its crystal cleanness and witness. These five districts of the Omsk region are a zone, where ecologically clean agricultural products are grown
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