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Kantubek
Russian: Кантубек
Uzbek: Kantubek
Karakalpak: Qantubek
Kantubek is located in Uzbekistan
Kantubek
Kantubek
Location in Uzbekistan
Coordinates: 45°09′17″N 59°20′06″E / 45.15472°N 59.33500°E / 45.15472; 59.33500
Country Uzbekistan
Autonomous RepublicKarakalpakstan
DistrictMoʻynoq District
Population
 (2020)
 • Total0
 • Density0/km2 (0/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (UZT)

Kantubek (Russian: Кантубек; Karakalpak: Qantubek) is a ghost town on Vozrozhdeniya Island in the Aral Sea. The town is still found on maps but was abandoned in 1992 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It has since been demolished, and there are plans to make the area a national park.[1] Kantubek used to have a population of approximately 1,500 and housed scientists and employees of the Soviet Union's top-secret Aralsk-7 biological weapons research and test site.[2]

Brian Hayes, a biochemical engineer with the United States Defense Threat Reduction Agency, led an expedition in the spring and summer of 2002 to neutralize what was believed to be the world's largest anthrax dumping grounds. His team of 113 people neutralized between 100 and 200 tonnes of anthrax over a three-month period. The cost of the cleanup operation was approximately US$5 million.[3]

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  1. ^ Gorvett, Zaria (28 September 2017). "The deadly germ warfare island abandoned by the Soviets". BBC. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  2. ^ Pala, Christopher (12 January 2003). "Anthrax Island". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  3. ^ Pala, Christopher (22 March 2003). "Anthrax buried for good". The Washington Times. Retrieved 26 August 2020.

45°09′17″N 59°20′06″E / 45.15472°N 59.33500°E / 45.15472; 59.33500


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