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44 miles of major balkan river freed from wartime concrete obstruction
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44 miles of major balkan river freed from wartime concrete obstruction

In a fantastic turn of events, the Pchinja River in North Macedonia is now flowing freely after the removal of a wartime concrete barrier. This obstruction, built during World War II, had stifled the river's flow for over 40 miles, harming local fish and water quality. Thanks to the efforts of Eco Awareness and local authorities, this significant environmental milestone has been achieved. It's heartening to see such strong public support for river conservation, with 91% of locals backing the removal of unnecessary barriers.
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