Commentators on Telegram questioned the authorities' readiness to continue cleaning Tuapse beaches.
Authorities have reported that Tuapse's beaches are ready for the season, and Telegram users believe they are unlikely to continue the cleanup.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot," there are drops of oil products on the rocks at Primorsky Beach and the wild beach between Nebug and the village of Tyumensky. An ecologist who traveled the coastline of the Tuapse District noted that the beaches of Lermontovo, Agoy, Dzhubga, and Shepsi are clean. He also noted the low number of tourists on the beaches. Tuapse residents have noted oil product pollution on the coast near the Yuzhny boarding house and have demanded that authorities clean the beaches. They also reported that bags of collected fuel oil have still not been removed from Vesna Beach.
All beaches except the city ones have been cleared of oil products, and work continues there, the Tuapse administration announced, reporting on final preparations for the resort season. The opening of 69 beaches, including 11 public ones, was announced. On June 9, the head of the district clarified that this summer in Tuapse, 66 beaches will welcome vacationers, including 15 public ones.
A post about beach pollution has garnered 9 comments on the "My Tuapse" Telegram channel.
Users urged people to make do with their own resources.
"You can take a bag to the beach and collect oil-stained pebbles. We must understand that the authorities won't do anything else on the beaches; they're relying solely on themselves," writes Gut gud Waldemar.
"There's no money to mow the lawns, and you're trying to clean the entire coastline...," pointed out Aksaray.
"Primorsky Beach is far from ideal! No one plans to clean up the oil-stained piles of rocks in the center of Primorsky Beach!" - Tatyana M was indignant.
"Anapa raised a national fuss; volunteers quickly arrived and the authorities began to stir. All you hear here is the sea is clean, the season will be good," commented Lider).
"In the video, I see a bunch of seaweed," disagreed Kristina Milya with the video's author.
On May 1, a fire started at the Tuapse sea terminal after a drone attack. It was extinguished on May 2. This fire was the fourth in Tuapse since April 16. Earlier, on April 24, after booms broke due to rising water levels in the Tuapse River, an oil spill occurred into the Black Sea. On May 27, another attack on the seaport was reported. A series of attacks on Tuapse's oil infrastructure has led to environmental consequences, according to the "Caucasian Knot" report "Fires and "Oil Rain": Key Information on the Ecological Disaster in Tuapse".
A regional emergency regime is in effect throughout the Tuapse Okrug . For information on emergency assessment criteria, response levels, structures, and resources for disaster response, please see the Caucasian Knot's "Emergency Situation (ES) Regime" document.
Caucasian Knot has compiled materials on the "Eco-Disaster in Kuban" page. Data on the scale of coastal pollution was collected by the "Caucasian Knot" in the reference material "Fuel Oil Spill in the Kerch Strait".
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