 |  |  |  |
Learn more about "Aral"
|
|
 |
Aral
Aral, also known as '''Aralsk''' or '''Aral'sk''', (Kazakh language|Kazakh: '''Арал''', Russian language|Russian: '''Аральск''') is a small city in south-western Kazakhstan, located in the ''oblast'' (region) of Kyzylorda Province|Kyzylorda. It serves as the administrative center of Aral District. Population roughly 39,000. Aral was formerly a fishing port and harbour city on the banks of the Aral Sea, and was a major supplier of fish to the neighboring region.
Since the retreat of the Aral Sea since 1960, due to diversion of the rivers flowing into it for irrigation, mainly of cotton, during the Soviet era, Aral is now completely landlocked about 12 km from the sea, though this is less than the 100km distance observed before the completion of a dam in 2005. With the dam in place and the water level in the sea again rising, it is hoped that by 2009 the sea will have come within 6km of Aral and a canal could be built to the sea. Aral has greatly diminished in population and Socioeconomics|socioeconomic significance. It has been more than 25 years since the Aral Sea could be seen from the town.
There are also serious health problems for the local population caused by airborne toxic chemicals exposed to the wind by the retreating waters and, possibly, from chemical agents|chemical and biological agents unsafely stored on islands in the Aral Sea. There is a high level of unemployment.
Like the town of Moynaq to the south of the Aral Sea, it now has discarded rusting fishing boats sitting on what used to be the bed of the Aral Sea.
External links
- The official website about the Aralsk region in Kazakh, Russian, English and Danish http://www.aralsea.net/en/index.htm
- News story on the plight of Aralsk and the Aral Sea. http://www.planetark.com/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/15390/story.htm
Category:Cities, towns and villages in Kazakhstan
Related Images
Sources: StartLearningNow, Wikipedia | Usage license: GNU FDL
 |
Welcome to Start Learning Now.
Explore to your heart's content, and we hope you enjoy reading the material we
have assembled for you here! |
 |
|  |  |  |  |
Related News
|
 |
Further Resources
|
|
Related Resources
search
|
|