Gas Detected Near Hydrovor Region, Investigation Underway
Following a report published yesterday, specialists from the National Agency of Natural Resources are currently on-site investigating the presence of gas in the Akërni area, adjacent to the Hydrovor region. A2CNN reports that the agency’s arrival follows confirmation of gas detected near the Hydrovor field, approximately one kilometer from the Vlora Airport. An earlier warning sign had previously been established in the area to restrict public access due to potential risks.
Preliminary investigations indicate that the Albanian Bureau of Geology and Mining (AKBN) has not issued any permits for drilling or intervention activities within the territory. Sources familiar with the investigation suggest a key focus is on the characteristics of the Akërni area. Over time, this area has… [The original article’s sentence is cut off, so this section remains incomplete.]
The investigation aims to determine the precise source of the gas release and assess any associated risks.
Authorities are prioritizing a thorough examination of the site to ensure public safety and prevent further complications. The situation remains under close monitoring as the investigation progresses.
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This situation raises serious questions about oversight and potential environmental risks.
What is the potential source of the gas detected near the Akërni hydroelectric plant?