Yerevan lake | |
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Yerevan Lake with Mount Ararat in the background | |
Location | Yerevan |
Basin countries | Armenia |
Max. width | 5 km (3.1 mi) |
Surface area | 0.65 km2 (0.25 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 18 m (59 ft) |
Water volume | 0.005 m3 (4.1×10−6 acre·ft) |
Surface elevation | 908 m (2,979 ft) |
Settlements | Yerevan |
Yerevan Lake (Armenian: Երևանի լիճ) is an artificial lake located in the capital of Armenia in Yerevan.
The new US Embassy is located along its northwestern shore.
On September 16, 1976 Shavarsh Karapetyan training with his brother Kamo, also a finswimmer, by running alongside the reservoir, Karapetyan had just completed his usual distance of 20 km (12 mi) when he heard the sound of a crash and saw a sinking Yerevan trolleybus which had gone out of control and fallen from the dam wall. The trolleybus lay at the bottom of the reservoir some 25 meters (80 ft) off the shore at a depth of 10 meters (33 ft). Karapetyan swam to it and, under conditions of almost zero visibility due to the silt rising from the bottom, broke the back window with his legs. The trolleybus was crowded, it carried 92 passengers and Karapetyan knew he had little time, spending some 30 to 35 seconds for each person he saved.[1]