Rockfall damages water pipeline in Armenia
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A cliff collapse in Armenia damaged the water pipeline supplying the city of Ashtarak and two villages.
A cliff collapse in Armenia on March 9 damaged the Artashavan-Saghmosavan water pipeline.
Damage to the 700mm diameter water pipeline has caused problems with water supply to the city of Ashtarak, the villages of Sasunik, Karin, and the left bank of the Oshakan River, according to News.am.
According to the supplier company, Veolia Djur, the pipeline is completely covered with rocks, making it impossible to access with equipment. While repairs are underway, consumers in the aforementioned settlements will be provided with water through an alternative source.
Previously, "Caucasian Knot" reported that in 2019, a rockfall hit a highway in Armenia , killing two people.
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