China News Service, June 8th, according to the Russian Satellite Network, the Russian Emergency Department representative said on the 8th that the latest sampling test results in the Norilsk diesel leakage accident area showed that the content of harmful substances in the water exceeded the maximum allowable concentration by more than 60 times, and Two days ago, the index was three times worse.

  According to the news on June 6, the results of eight sampling tests showed that the content of harmful substances in the water exceeded the maximum allowable concentration by more than 200 times.

  Inspectors took a total of 81 samples in the accident area, of which 65 were water samples and 16 were soil samples.

  In addition, the Russian President’s press secretary Peskov told the media that the Norilsk diesel leak will not affect Russia’s Arctic development plan.

  He said: "I don't think this will affect the Arctic development plan. This is still an ambitious plan. The development of the Arctic is necessary for economic development and meets the needs of social development. These large-scale plans are strictly in compliance with the environment. , Environmental protection laws and technical regulations will continue to be implemented."

  On May 29, a diesel storage tank of No. 3 thermal power station in Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia ruptured, and about 21,000 cubic meters of diesel leaked into the local river.

  Norilsk Nickel pointed out that the accident was caused by the melting of the permafrost, which caused the support frame under the oil tank to sink. Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the border state into a federal emergency on June 3. On June 5, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations announced that the fuel leak had been controlled.