Men fish on the shallowed Simferopol Reservoir near the Crimea's capital city of Simferopol, Russia.06.01.2021#6435277
A view shows the shallowed Simferopol Reservoir near the Crimea's capital city of Simferopol, Russia. 05.01.2021#6435276
A man fishes in the shallowed Simferopol Reservoir near the Crimea's capital city of Simferopol, Russia. 06.01.2021#6435275
A man fishes in the shallowed Simferopol Reservoir near the Crimea's capital city of Simferopol, Russia. 06.01.2021#6435274
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. The Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, is almost empty. 07.01.2021#6435273
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. The Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, is almost empty. 07.01.2021#6435272
A fisher stands near Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. The Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, is almost empty.07.01.2021#6435271
Shallow bottom of Ayanskoe reservoir is seen in Crimea, Russia. The Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, is almost empty. 07.01.2021#6435270
A man walks with his dog near Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6412012
Cars are stuck on the shallow of Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6412004
Men fish on Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411997
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411994
A woman looks at Martian lake in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.07.12.2020#6411991
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411980
A man fishes on Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411977
A view shows Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411968
A man walks with his dog near Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411966
A man walks past Ayanskoe reservoir in Crimea, Russia. Only eight days left until the water reserves of Ayan Reservoir, which provides fresh water to the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol, are fully emptied. Water of Crimea's CEO Vladimir Bazhenov added that the completion of a new section of the water supply system that would deliver artesian water to the southern part of the city would be completed that week. Currently, the city is being supplied with water from underground sources.08.12.2020#6411951
An employee saws a pipe for a new water conduit from the Beshterek-Zuisky water intake to Simferopol, in Republic of Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.13.11.2020#6385324
Employees lay pipes for a new water conduit from the Beshterek-Zuisky water intake to Simferopol, in Republic of Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.13.11.2020#6385322
Employees lay pipes for a new water conduit from the Beshterek-Zuisky water intake to Simferopol, in Republic of Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.13.11.2020#6385320
Employees lay pipes for a new water conduit from the Beshterek-Zuisky water intake to Simferopol, in Republic of Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.13.11.2020#6385318
Employees lay pipes for a new water conduit from the Beshterek-Zuisky water intake to Simferopol, in Republic of Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.13.11.2020#6385317
An employee lays pipes for a new water conduit from the Beshterek-Zuisky water intake to Simferopol, in Republic of Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.13.11.2020#6385315
Water level measuring post is pictured on the shore of the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375781
A view shows the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375778
Boys walk on the shallow bottom of Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375776
A man walks past boats tied on the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375774
A tire lies on the shallow bottom of Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375771
A man fishes on the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375769
A fisherman walks on the shallow bottom of Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375766
A pike caught by a fisherman lies on the shallow bottom of Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375753
A man fishes on the shallow Bakhchisarai (Egiz-Oba) reservoir, in Crimea, Russia. Ukraine used to supply up to 85 percent of Crimea's freshwater, through the North Crimean Canal. Following Crimea's reunification with Russia after a referendum in 2014, Kiev has imposed a water and energy blockade on Crimea, but the Russian authorities have sought to improve infrastructure to ensure the peninsula's water supply.03.11.2020#6375739
A general view shows the Kadykovsky quarry outside the settlement of Balaklava, Crimea, Russia. Authorities in Sevastopol have warned that the city's water supplies will run out in three months. One plan calls to transfer water from the Kadykovsky quarry to Sevastopol by the end of the year that will allow not to impose restrictions on water supply in the region, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said on October 30 during his working trip to Crimea.30.10.2020#6373093
A view shows a construction area near the Kadykovsky quarry outside the settlement of Balaklava, Crimea, Russia. Authorities in Sevastopol have warned that the city's water supplies will run out in three months. One plan calls to transfer water from the Kadykovsky quarry to Sevastopol by the end of the year that will allow not to impose restrictions on water supply in the region, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said on October 30 during his working trip to Crimea.30.10.2020#6373092
Workers work a construction area near the Kadykovsky quarry outside the settlement of Balaklava, Crimea, Russia. Authorities in Sevastopol have warned that the city's water supplies will run out in three months. One plan calls to transfer water from the Kadykovsky quarry to Sevastopol by the end of the year that will allow not to impose restrictions on water supply in the region, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said on October 30 during his working trip to Crimea.30.10.2020#6373091
A view shows a construction area near the Kadykovsky quarry outside the settlement of Balaklava, Crimea, Russia. Authorities in Sevastopol have warned that the city's water supplies will run out in three months. One plan calls to transfer water from the Kadykovsky quarry to Sevastopol by the end of the year that will allow not to impose restrictions on water supply in the region, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said on October 30 during his working trip to Crimea.30.10.2020#6373088
A view shows a construction area near the Kadykovsky quarry outside the settlement of Balaklava, Crimea, Russia. Authorities in Sevastopol have warned that the city's water supplies will run out in three months. One plan calls to transfer water from the Kadykovsky quarry to Sevastopol by the end of the year that will allow not to impose restrictions on water supply in the region, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said on October 30 during his working trip to Crimea.30.10.2020#6373090
A general view shows the Kadykovsky quarry outside the settlement of Balaklava, Crimea, Russia. Authorities in Sevastopol have warned that the city's water supplies will run out in three months. One plan calls to transfer water from the Kadykovsky quarry to Sevastopol by the end of the year that will allow not to impose restrictions on water supply in the region, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said on October 30 during his working trip to Crimea.30.10.2020#6373089
A view shows a construction area near the Kadykovsky quarry outside the settlement of Balaklava, Crimea, Russia. Authorities in Sevastopol have warned that the city's water supplies will run out in three months. One plan calls to transfer water from the Kadykovsky quarry to Sevastopol by the end of the year that will allow not to impose restrictions on water supply in the region, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said on October 30 during his working trip to Crimea.30.10.2020#6373087
A worker is pictured during the water well drilling at Crimea region, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8. 21.10.2020#6363991
A worker is pictured during the water well drilling at Crimea region, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8. 21.10.2020#6363989
A worker flushes water from a newly drilled well at Crimea region, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8. 21.10.2020#6363988
A worker flushes water from a newly drilled well at Crimea region, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8. 21.10.2020#6363987
A worker flushes water from a newly drilled well at a well field near the village of Vilino, Bakhchysarai District, Crimea, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8.12.10.2020#6355762
Workers are pictured during the water well drilling near the village of Vilino, Bakhchysarai District, Crimea, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8.12.10.2020#6355761
A water well is drilled near the village of Vilino, Bakhchysarai District, Crimea, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8.12.10.2020#6355758
A worker is pictured during the water well drilling near the village of Vilino, Bakhchysarai District, Crimea, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8.12.10.2020#6355760
A worker is pictured during the water well drilling near the village of Vilino, Bakhchysarai District, Crimea, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8.12.10.2020#6355759
A worker holds a pipe during the water well drilling near the village of Vilino, Bakhchysarai District, Crimea, Russia. Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol will receive almost 5 billion rubles ($64 million) for the construction of new water supply facilities amid the freshwater shortages on the peninsula, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at a government meeting on October 8.12.10.2020#6355748