Climatologist warned of the threat of urban destruction in Siberia
Warming climate in Siberia will cause permafrost to melt, this may cause the destruction of cities in this region, writes the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet, citing climatologist Johan Kilenshern. According to climatologists, in some regions of Siberia, the temperature in May of this year exceeded the norm by ten degrees. Such hot weather is a link in the overall chain and calls for tracking the overall trend, he said. If permafrost begins to melt faster, it will hit the infrastructure hard. The soil will become unstable, it will affect cities and dams (Siberia), he said. Recall earlier, BNN Bloomberg reported that a fuel leak due to damage to a reservoir in Norilsk was caused by melting permafrost in the Arctic region. It was also claimed that the infrastructure of the region is collapsing in this regard, and the accident is likely to damage permafrost in the region in the long term. See also: By 2050, scientists will lose ice in the Arctic Ocean
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