
ArmInfo. Fifty locations with serious drainage problems have been inventoried in Yerevan. This was announced by Arsen Karoyan, Head of the Yerevan Municipality's Public Utilities Department, during a working meeting on April 13.
He noted that funding has already been secured for two of these locations, and work to address the problem will begin soon. One of these is the area adjacent to the Yerablur military pantheon in the Malatia-Sebastia administrative district. Karoyan also reported on the critical situation on Gyurjyan Street (Nor-Nork district), where an impassable mud lake had formed, forcing drivers to call the rescue service to have their vehicles towed. The head of the department explained that soil and rocks flowing down the slopes had again clogged the storm drain systems, causing the collapse. Following negotiations with Armenia's water operator, Veolia, an on-site investigation will be conducted, and the number of storm drain systems will likely be increased.
As a reminder, according to a statement from the Rescue Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia, starting at 11:40 PM on April 12, the 112 emergency response center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs began receiving reports of vehicles stuck in water due to heavy rain on Sevan and Gyurjyan Streets in Yerevan. "A rescue team from the Special Operations and Rescue Center of the Rescue Forces Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and a combat team from the Fire and Rescue Service of the Yerevan City Rescue Department were dispatched to the scene. Rescuers who arrived at the scene pulled vehicles from the flooded areas," the department said in a statement, without specifying the exact number of damaged vehicles. However, judging by video footage posted on social media by citizens, there were more than a dozen vehicles on Gyurjyan Street alone.
It should also be noted that citizens have been raising concerns about water accumulation on Gyurjyan Street for at least three years now.