The Russian economy could lose “billions of rubles” after a destroyed dam in the Siberian region of Buryatia caused a river to burst its banks and damage a key transit railway, according to a local Russian official.

  • @severien@lemmy.world
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    4811 months ago

    Titles like this are cancer since they intentionally mislead. It’s “a billion rubles”, thus tens of millions $. Pretty insignificant.

    • @Kbobabob@lemmy.world
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      2411 months ago

      It’s actually “billions” of rubles. Assuming for the sake of easy math that it were 10 billion rubles, that’s over 100 million usd. Not insignificant especially during a war. Obligatory fuck Putin.

        • @Kbobabob@lemmy.world
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          111 months ago

          Eh, I’d say “billions” could go all the way to 20 billion before switching terminology to tens of billions.

      • @bassomitron@lemmy.world
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        111 months ago

        Regardless, according to a quick Googling, Russia’s real inflation adjusted GDP in 2022 was ~$1.5 Trillion. Even if it was $100 million, that’s a drop in the bucket overall for them.

  • @Sused@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1911 months ago

    Classic click bait title. Article doesn’t even state which dam burst. Railroad traffic is suspended which means it will be back to operational once the water recedes. Garbage title garbage article.

    • @Laser@feddit.de
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      611 months ago

      Of course because there’s absolutely no issue with tracks that were under water. The foundation is just fine.

  • YeetPics
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    1311 months ago

    What’s a billion rubles these days? $2.50?

  • xuxebiko
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    511 months ago

    so a Russian dam fucked itself and a railroad? nice BOGO

  • Flying Squid
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    411 months ago

    I guess they know what it’s like now. At least a little bit.

    • @ickplant@lemmy.world
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      111 months ago

      Not even close. The people who matter in terms of political power are muscovites. And in Moscow, everything looks fine and beautiful and modern and convenient. You wouldn’t know a war was raging on except for the propaganda. Yes, I know some drone attacks have disrupted that, but not nearly enough.