
River Diversion Project in Parajd Raises Environmental Concerns
Korond-Patak River Diversion Sparks Environmental Concerns in Parajd, Romania Parajd, Romania – A significant river diversion project on the Korond-patak river near Parajd is raising environmental concerns among locals and experts. Aerial footage obtained by Maszol shows extensive earthworks altering the river's natural course, with heavy machinery actively reshaping the landscape. The project's scale is visually striking, raising questions about its long-term effects on the local ecosystem and the nearby salt mine. "The changes to the river's flow are drastic," stated a local environmental activist (name withheld for safety). "We are worried about the potential damage to the delicate balance of the natural environment." The activist's concerns echo those of other residents who fear the project may negatively impact the region's unique ecosystem. While the exact details of the project remain unclear, the video underscores the need for transparency and a thorough environmental impact assessment. The visual evidence suggests a potentially significant alteration to the landscape, demanding further scrutiny from environmental agencies and authorities. The future impact on the local environment and the salt mine, a key feature of the area, remains a subject of ongoing concern and discussion.