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Baku/07.06.20/Turan: Under the strict quarantine announced by the authorities for the weekend and total social isolation of the population, large-scale disinfection works are being carried out in Baku on Sunday.
According to the Executive Power of the city, the work was launched on more than 300 main streets, avenues and roads in the central part and suburbs of Baku using special equipment and chemicals.
They involved more than two thousand employees of public utilities.
With the use of disinfecting equipment, sidewalks, roadsides, parks, squares, territories in front of shopping facilities and other crowded places are sanitized.
Disinfection measures are also carried out on residential buildings that are on the balance of the housing and communal services of the capital, in courtyards and alleys, on platforms for containers with household waste. — 06D-
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- 7 June 2020 11:47
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