Karabash and Dzerzhinsk were already in the queue for Monchegorsk - the city of metallurgists, around which a man-made wasteland once formed. In the 1980s, it was in 1st place out of 150 ecologically unfavorable areas in terms of respiratory diseases, and 15 thousand hectares of forest died around the city.
Now, although problems remain, it is the wasteland that is no longer here. By 1999, plants appeared, and foxes began to settle in parks. You will definitely need to see the city in the summer, when it turns green.
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Are there any positive changes? There are funds in the budget for them, and the organizations that are trying to spend them too. There are many abandoned buildings outside the city, but the center of Monchegorsk itself looks ... usual.
Judging by this commentary on the previous article, it is worth looking here in the summer. Surprisingly, these cities look very good with greenery. Even despite the fact that recently it was in Monchegorsk that there was a man-made wasteland.