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Turkmenistan's public utilities are struggling with the consequences of snowfall

January 11, 2023 | 01:48 |8261
On January 10, from early morning, housing and communal services employees carried out snow clearing work on the streets and highways of Turkmenistan.On January 10, from early morning, housing and communal services employees carried out snow clearing work on the streets and highways of Turkmenistan.
Source: Artur Petrosyants

On January 10, from early morning, housing and communal services employees carried out snow clearing work on the streets and highways of Turkmenistan.

On the eve of the road and pedestrian areas were treated with anti-ice material. The use of such reagents makes it possible to speed up the process of removing ice from highways and sidewalks.

Employees of the municipal service pay special attention to clearing the roadway from the snow mass. Special harvesting equipment has been brought out to fight snow.

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Workers push the snow to the side of the road. The snow shaft formed there is delivered by cars to specially designated points. First of all, they get rid of snow in the area of stops and pedestrian crossings.

In cities, mass snow clearing has been organized on sidewalks, courtyards, at approaches to administrative infrastructure and shopping and entertainment facilities.

Ensuring the uninterrupted operation of utilities during the winter heating season is under control, this issue was considered on January 9 at a meeting of the President of Turkmenistan with the heads of the country's regions.

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The cold weather in Turkmenistan continues. On January 12-14, the thermometer may reach -18 °...-23 °, in some regions heavy snowfall led to the formation of a snow cover 10-15 centimeters thick.

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