The ecological destruction of landslides in a diamond mine in Siberia is questioned again

Abstract On December 2, according to the Associated Press, local officials from Yakutia, Eastern Siberia, said that a landslide occurred at a mine in the area last weekend, blocking nearby roads and damaging several electric towers. Fortunately, no one was killed in the accident. The report said...
According to the Associated Press on December 2, local officials in Yakutia, Russia, said that a landslide occurred at a mine in the area last weekend, blocking nearby roads and damaging several electric towers. Fortunately, no one was killed in the accident.

According to the report, the Yakut Ministry of Industry said that a mountain near the diamond mine in the area suddenly experienced a landslide. The sand poured down blocked the road and damaged several nearby electric towers.

According to a survey by local government departments, during the mining of this diamond mine, a lot of sand and gravel was dug up, and the mine piled the abandoned sandstone on the mine. Recently, however, the mine has carried out prospecting work on these sandstone piles. It may be that during this process, moisture has entered the sandstone pile. When the night temperature is low, the moisture freezes, eventually causing the sandstone pile to pour down.

It is reported that the authorities have now requested the holder of the diamond mine to build a sidewalk next to the blocked road to allow passing vehicles. The destruction of the ecological environment by mining natural diamonds has once again been widely questioned.

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