The rally of the National Council on September 11, earthquake resistance of buildings, the problem of unemployment are the main topics of today's press.
The official newspaper "Azerbaijan" writes about the great work done by Azerbaijan, calling it a model of development. The talk is about the Baku Deepwater Jackets Factory, a start-up in the deep-water platform "Shahdeniz-2".
The construction of the above plant in 70-80 years of the last century Baku is, according to the author, far-sighted policy of Heydar Aliyev. The author notes that in the framework of the "Shah Deniz-2", the project will produce 16 billion cubic meters of gas and up to 120 thousand barrels of condensate. Of these, 6 billion cubic meters will be delivered to Turkey and 10 billion cubic meters to customers in Europe.
"Azadlig" focuses on the appeal of the chairman of the National Council Jamil Hasanli to citizens in connection with the rally planned for September 11 to protest against the changes in the Constitution.
The action will take place at "Mahsul" stadium at 17:00 under the slogan: "No Monarchy" and "Stop the robbery." Hasanli urges citizens to say "NO" to changes to the Constitution.
"Echo" published an article titled "How many points can stand buildings in Baku?" According to experts, it is impossible to say what percentage of homes in the capital will be destroyed in the event of a strong earthquake, but the danger of Flame Towers and the building of the metro station "Sahil" real.
The construction of the last contrary to all architectural standards. Such a huge building was erected over the empty space of the underground. Constant vibrations from the trains have certainly significantly undermined the already fragile building.
Baku Symbol is a Flame Towers, they have been built in the landslide zone; it is quite unreasonable to build in the hazardous area such huge building. So, all the old buildings of Baku, which were built during the Soviet Union, were designed for an 7-8 points of earthquake. Houses were built on rocky areas, designed for seven-point earthquake force, the same houses that are on the loose, loamy soil – for eight points. Experts say that the buildings built now are designed by 9 points in contrast to the Soviet buildings.
"Bizim Yol" writes about the fate of 24-year Ilkin Agazade, who has to take care of his one-year-old daughter and the mother, a disabled person. He has no job and no place to live. He asked the public to assist him. He fainted from hunger, falling on the street. He arrived in Baku from Sumgait in search of work. His phone number for those who wants to help: 055 872-62-31. " Ilkin Agazade invalid of the second group, cannot perform hard work, as he had surgery on the spine. -0-
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