Novaya Urada, a village in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan, has deep roots in livestock farming and each year draws tourists hoping to photograph a vibrant poppy field nearby. However, responding to an escalating rubbish crisis, the authorities have started work on a landfill site near the village, expected to receive 300 tons of non-recyclable rubbish a year - even though there will also be three new waste-processing facilities in the republic this year. Despite initial assurances that they had nothing to worry about, residents are fighting determinedly against the dump, citing lack of consultation and environmental impact assessment. They say that construction has already destroyed the beloved poppy field and is threatening the nearby Sarykum Dune, home to rare flora and fauna.
Russia: villagers’ lives threatened by landfill
Written by David Fletcher 08 Feb 2024Additional Info
- Pray: that a less damaging way of disposing of the rubbish will be found. (Matthew 5:6)
- More: www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/02/07/in-russias-dagestan-a-landfill-upends-villagers-livelihoods-as-national-garbage-crisis-spirals-a83986
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