By Trend
An uninterrupted water supply has been established in the
village of Hadrut (Khojavend District of Azerbaijan), Anar
Jabrayilli, spokesperson for Azersu OJSC, told Trend on May 7.
Jabrayilli noted that after the signing of the trilateral
agreement on November 10, 2020 to end the Second Karabakh war, the
company specialists were sent to Hadrut to assess the situation on
the spot.
According to him, earlier water was supplied to the village from
nearby rivers.
"However after its liberation from the occupation, river water
was no longer supplied to Hadrut. Therefore, uninterrupted water
supply was provided through artesian wells. Thus, uninterrupted
water supply to the military hospital and civilian facilities in
Hadrut is ensured," the spokesperson said.
Over the past time, more than 30 accidents have been eliminated
in the village's water supply sector. Measures were also taken to
prevent freezing of water in the lines in winter, he added.
Hadrut was liberated from Armenian occupation by Azerbaijani
Armed Forces during the Second Karabakh war in 2020.
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