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Heavy rains and mudslides in the west of Azerbaijan
Baku/27.05.23/Turan: Heavy rain continues in the west of Azerbaijan, which leads to mudslides and floods. Last evening, heavy rains caused flooding in the city of Ganja for the second time in a week. But the mountain villages of the neighboring Goranboy region suffered the most.
Thus, the greatest damage was caused to the village of Agjakend, where mudflows carried away cars and livestock. Residential and outbuildings were affected. Serious damage has been done to farmland, pets and infrastructure. Videos of local residents in social networks indicate the scale of the disaster. ---0---
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- 27 May 2023 11:25
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