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'Aral Sea' one of planet's most shocking environmental disasters: Ban Ki-Moon | United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has termed the 'Aral Sea' as one of the planet's most shocking environmental disasters. Ban Ki-Moon toured Aral Sea, once the world's fourth-largest lake, by helicopter as part of a visit to the five countries of former Soviet Central
Asia. "On the pier, I wasn't seeing anything, I could see only a graveyard of
ships. It is clearly one of the worst disasters, environmental disasters of the
world. I was so shocked," he said. Ban Ki-Moon, who was on his six-day trip through
the region called on the countries' leaders to set aside rivalries to cooperate
on repairing some of the damage, reports the Telegraph. "I urge all the leaders
to sit down together and try to find the solutions," he said assuring United Nations
support. Uzbek officials complained Ban Ki-Moon that dam projects in Tajikistan
would severely reduce the amount of water flowing into Uzbekistan . It has been
reported that the sea, which has shrunk by 90 percent has ruined the once-robust
fishing economy and left fishing trawlers stranded in sandy wasterlands. There
are reports that the sea shrank largely due to a Soviet project to boost cottong
production in the arid region and its evaporation has left layers of highly salted
sand, which winds can carry as far away as Scandinavia and Japan, and which plague
local people with health troubles. |
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