
Из «Здравушки» что-то вытекает? Жители Борисова показали трубу в реку Сха
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Borisov, Belarus - Residents of Borisov have raised alarms over a mysterious white, milky substance being discharged into the Skhha river. A recent video, widely circulated online, captures a large pipe funneling the opaque liquid directly into the waterway, prompting concerns about environmental pollution. The video's author, who filmed the incident near what is identified as a 'Zdravushka' (health resort) area, questioned the source and nature of the discharge, asking viewers, "Who knows what this could be?" The footage clearly shows the substance mixing with the river water, creating a cloudy plume. Public reaction has been swift, with many online commenters speculating on the origins of the effluent. "This is waste from a factory," one user stated, while another added, "It's milk waste, they dump it at night. Sometimes even during the day." Several comments directly implicated a local dairy factory, with one user remarking, "The dairy factory has a new pipe for waste disposal. Nothing unusual!" The discharge has sparked fears of ecological damage, with multiple users expressing concern about its impact on aquatic life. "Then the fish die," a comment read, reflecting widespread apprehension. Critics also questioned the oversight of regulatory bodies, with one comment asking, "Where is our valiant inspection service?" The incident highlights ongoing environmental concerns in Borisov, with some residents claiming such discharges have been occurring for years. Local authorities have yet to issue a statement regarding the matter.
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