Landslide in Badamdar Continues
Baku / 13.10.18 / Turan: At 9:30 on Saturday, the landslide zone, which is on the highway between the 20th Section and Badamdar settlements of the Sabail district of Baku, intensified.
According to the specialists of the Ministry of Environment, as a result, a large part of the reinforcing concrete wall, which was built earlier to hold the masses of the earth, was destroyed.
As a result of the landslide, a layer of land 200 meters wide, 250 meters long and 15 meters high shifted to the motorway.
The landslide does not pose a threat to residential buildings yet. However, the houses located above may suffer if the landslide continues. For this reason, residents of eight houses have left them.
According to the supervision of experts, activity in the landslide zone continues. -02D-
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