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Perm Hit by "Oil Rain" After Drone Attack, Health Risks Cited
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Perm Hit by "Oil Rain" After Drone Attack, Health Risks Cited

From Delfi · (9m ago) Lithuanian Critical tone

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Following an attack, Perm experienced an "oil rain" with thick black smoke blanketing the city, posing health risks.
  • Local residents reported black spots on clothing, skin, windows, and cars, similar to incidents in Tuapse where Rosneft oil infrastructure has repeatedly caught fire.
  • Environmentalists warned that the "oil rain" contains soot with absorbed carcinogens like benzene, toluene, and xylene, posing a significant health threat.

Perm, a major industrial center in Russia, is grappling with the aftermath of a drone attack that has left residents concerned about their health and the environment. The incident, which saw thick black smoke engulf the city, resulted in what locals are calling an "oil rain" โ€“ a phenomenon where soot and potentially harmful substances fall from the sky.

Residents shared disturbing images on social media, showing black residue on their belongings and skin. This unsettling experience echoes similar events in Tuapse, where oil infrastructure has been targeted multiple times. The visual similarity and the nature of the fallout raise serious questions about the safety protocols and the long-term environmental impact of such attacks on industrial sites.

The black color of the smoke is a direct sign that it contains a lot of soot with absorbed carcinogens.

โ€” EnvironmentalistExplaining the health risks associated with the black smoke and "oil rain".

Environmental experts have sounded the alarm, explaining that the black smoke is indicative of high concentrations of soot containing dangerous carcinogens such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene. These substances are known to be harmful to human health, and their dispersal over a populated area is a cause for significant concern.

From a Russian perspective, this event in Perm is not just an isolated industrial accident but a consequence of the ongoing conflict, highlighting the vulnerability of critical infrastructure. The "oil rain" serves as a stark reminder of the environmental and health risks associated with military actions near industrial zones. While official reports confirm no casualties and the evacuation of workers, the lingering effects of the contamination and the potential long-term health implications for the residents of Perm are a major worry, underscoring the human cost of the conflict beyond the immediate battlefield.

Today, an enemy drone attacked one of the industrial facilities in the Perm municipality. Workers were evacuated. There were no casualties. A fire broke out at the facility. Operational and emergency services are working at the scene. A warning about the drone threat remains in effect in the region.

โ€” D. MakhoninOfficial statement confirming the drone attack and response efforts.
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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.