Agdam Executives: Power Supply Fully Restored
Baku / 22.03.18 / Turan: "On March 21, a strong but short-lived wind caused power outages, the executive power of the Agdam district reported.
The EP said the interruptions were eliminated as a result of work that lasted until yesterday evening. The strongest blow by the wind was on the electric wires. There were no other consequences from the wind in the area.
Recall that as a result of a strong wind on March 21, roofs were ripped off in a number of areas and electricity supply problems emerged. -0-
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