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Investigation launched into pipeline damage near Tsitsamuri causing mass water cut

by Georgia Today
June 20, 2024
in Highlights, Social & Society
Reading Time: 1 min read
Investigation launched into pipeline damage near Tsitsamuri causing mass water cut

An investigation has been launched into the damage to the main central pipeline owned by the Georgian Water and Power Company near the village of Tsitsamuri which caused mass water cut in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi and Mtskheta city. The Ministry of Internal Affairs has confirmed this.

The investigation is being conducted under Articles 188 and 306 of the Criminal Code, which pertain to damage or destruction of an object through negligence and causing significant damage to the environment through illegal actions.

A few days ago, the main water supply pipeline near the village of Tsitsamuri was accidentally damaged. The GWP explained that the area had been gradually filled with bulk material by third parties, leading to the creation of a large geologically unstable land slope. Work has been ongoing at the site for several days. GWP says full restoration of the pipeline is expected to take a week.

“The main water network will be restored in six days,” Georgian Water and Power (GWP) said on Wednesday.

“To restore the damage to the central main pipeline of water supply in the vicinity of the village of Tsitsamuri, the works are being actively carried out around-the-clock from June 17,” said the company.

Related story: Water cut in Tbilisi – GWP says water pipe fix needs several days

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