Lake vanishes overnight in Russia

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In a baffling event, a lake in the village of Bolotnikovo, Russia, vanished overnight, leaving behind a muddy basin. Local officials speculate that the lake was likely drained into an underground cave system. Fishermen arriving at the lake were shocked to find it completely dry, prompting emergency crews to search the area for any potential victims. Safety officials have warned that the lake bed remains hazardous. Historical context was provided by local official Dmitry Klyuev, who noted that similar incidents had occurred in the past, with houses being swallowed by the ground. The unusual disappearance has left villagers and authorities puzzled.
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Lake vanishes overnight in Russia
Last Updated Fri, 20 May 2005 23:05:05 EDT
CBC News

MOSCOW - Villagers in central Russia are mystified by the sudden disappearance, overnight, of the town's lake.

Russia's NTV channel showed a muddy basin where the lake once was, in the village of Bolotnikovo, 250 kilometres east of Moscow. The name of the village translates roughly as "boggy."

Local officials say the lake was probably sucked into an underground cave system.

NTV interviewed local fishermen who had gone to the lake early Friday morning only to discover that something had "pulled the plug" on the lake.

"I looked and there was no water. I thought: 'Oh my God, what's going on?'" said one of the fishermen on TV.

Emergency crew were called out to search the lake bed to see if anyone had been sucked under. Lakeside trees appeared to have been dragged down with the water.

Safety officials say it's still dangerous to be on the lake bed.

Local official Dmitry Klyuev said several houses had been swallowed up under similar circumstances 70 years ago.

http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/05/20/RussianLake_050520.html
 
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Phewwwww,i thought someone stole it.


Daniel.
 
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dextercioby said:
Phewwwww,i thought someone stole it.


Daniel.


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