The Expert Said: the Prajdi Salt Mine Can No Longer Be Saved
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The Mureș County Emergency Committee has extended the state of emergency for another thirty days in the settlements along the Kis-Küküllő River, where tap water has not been drinkable since the flooding of the Prajd salt mine. The decision came into effect on October 29 and affects a total of about 40,000 people.
The exploitation of poverty is excluded, but tourism can be slowed down if the situation stabilizes in the area, concludes European experts gathered at Cluj. Hydrogeologists from the country and abroad have analyzed, at the center of Mathias Corvinus College (MCC) of Cluj, the consequences of the disaster produced in the month later at Salina Praid and possible solutions for recovery. The experts have assessed the current state of mine and its p…
The expert said: the Prajdi salt mine can no longer be saved - Tourism can still be saved.
Tourism can be restarted in Praid, but the survival of the mine is still questionable. According to experts, the first step would be to divert the water of the Korond stream to another bed.
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