Bangkok Post

President plans to close nation’s ‘Gateway to Hell’

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ASGHABAT: Turkmenist­an’s strongman leader has ordered experts to find a way to finally extinguish a massive five-decade old fire in a giant natural gas crater in the Central Asian country, dubbed the “Gateway to Hell”.

Citing environmen­tal and economic concerns, President Gurbanguly Berdymukha­medov appeared on state television on Saturday telling officials to put out the flames at the Darvaza gas crater in the middle of the vast Karakum desert.

In 2010, Mr Berdymukha­medov also ordered experts to find a way to put out the flames that have been burning ever since a Soviet drilling operation went awry in 1971.

President Gurbanguly Berdymukha­medov said that the man-made crater “negatively affects both the environmen­t and the health of the people living nearby”.

“We are losing valuable natural resources for which we could get significan­t profits and use them for improving the well-being of our people,” he said in televised remarks.

Mr Berdymukha­medov instructed officials to “find a solution to extinguish the fire”.

The crater was created in 1971 during a Soviet drilling accident that hit a gas cavern, causing the entire drilling rig to fall in and the earth to collapse underneath it.

To prevent the dangerous fumes from spreading, the Soviets decided to burn off the gas by setting it on fire.

The pit has been ablaze ever since and previous attempts to put it out have been unsuccessf­ul.

The resulting crater — measuring 229 feet (70 metres) wide and 65 feet deep (70 metres) — is a popular tourist attraction in the ex-Soviet country.

In 2018, the president renamed it to the “Shining of Karakum”.

 ?? AFP ?? Tourists visit the ‘Gateway to Hell’, a huge burning gas crater in the heart of Turkmenist­an’s Karakum desert.
AFP Tourists visit the ‘Gateway to Hell’, a huge burning gas crater in the heart of Turkmenist­an’s Karakum desert.

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