There is no threat of a collapse of the TV tower, an expert
Baku / 25.01.18 / Turan: There is no threat to the collapse of the TV tower due to the activation of the landslide process on the Bayil slope there Aziz Garalov, the head of the geological planning expedition of the National Service of Geological Intelligence of the Ministry of Ecology. According to him, the TV tower stands on a 20-meter monolithic foundation, and therefore there is no threat of collapse, Garalov added.
He said that on January 24 new lighthouses were installed on the cracks in the landslide zone. On January 25, crack growth was recorded.
The landslide in the active phase, it continues. Note that the landslide zone is 200-250 meters to the South-west of the TV tower. -05C06--
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