"Gate to Hell": Burning crater should be extinguished
Created: 01/11/2022, 1:49 PM
From: Tobias Utz
An attraction in the desert should be closed forever: The "Gate to Hell", a permanently burning crater, attracts thousands of onlookers every year.
Derweze - In the middle of the Karakum desert there is a tourist magnet that has been for more than five decades.
This is a crater around 70 meters in diameter that is permanently on fire.
The natural spectacle is repeatedly referred to as the “gateway to hell”.
Now it should be closed or deleted.
That is the will of Turkmenistan's ruler Gurbanguli Berdimuchamedov.
Gases rising from the crater are harmful to the environment and the local population.
Turkmenistan is also wasting resources from which "considerable profits" could be made, Berdimuchamedow said on state television.
"Gate to Hell": Rulers want to have craters erased for the second time
The rising gases are part of the natural spectacle in the Karakum Desert: In 1971, Soviet researchers caused a drilling accident near the city of Derweze.
They looked for gas and found a cavity while drilling, which collapsed the earth's ceiling.
The 70 meter wide and 20 meter deep hole was created.
Large amounts of methane gas have been released since then.
The crater attracts thousands of travelers annually.
© Imago Stock & People / Imago Images
At that time, the scientists decided to burn the toxic gases to limit their spread.
That failed completely.
The fire developed into a long-running hit.
The crater attracts thousands of travelers annually.
© Imago Stock & People / Imago Images
The ruler Berdimukhamedov ordered the erasure of the crater back in 2010, which failed.
In the meantime he renamed the “Gate to Hell” to the “Shine of Karakum”, probably for marketing purposes.
Berdimuchamedow knows how to stage himself. * Now another attempt to extinguish the fire is to be made.
(tu / AFP)
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