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Constant infrastructure development gracing Khydyrli village in Azerbaijan's Aghdam

Society Materials 20 September 2024 16:34 (UTC +04:00)
Constant infrastructure development gracing Khydyrli village in Azerbaijan's Aghdam
Farid Zohrabov
Farid Zohrabov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 20. In the Khydyrly village of Azerbaijan’s Aghdam District, the wheels are turning on restoration efforts, which encompass the laying down of 3,520 meters of power lines, 1,400 meters of water supply, 700 meters of gas supply, and 3,900 meters of sewerage network, spokesperson for the restoration and construction service in Aghdam, Fuzuli, and Khojavend districts, Leyla Sarabi told Trend.

Sarabi stated that excavation work is almost in the home stretch for 11 kilometers of internal roads out of a planned 42 kilometers.

One of the settlements in the Aghdam district, where construction work has been widely carried out, is the Khidirli village. The foundation of the village was laid on October 4, 2022, by President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.

A total of 5,093 people are set to find a roof over their heads in the village of Khydyrly, just a stone's throw away—3 kilometers—from the heart of Agdam. The whole shebang spans a whopping 418 hectares. Given the crowded conditions, a generous slice of 170 hectares has been earmarked for the initial phase of residential development, set to include the construction of 719 private homes to accommodate 2,951 residents.

The dust has settled on the demolition and land leveling works in the village, and everything is in the rearview mirror now. Moreover, the groundwork and foundation tasks, along with the stone masonry, have been wrapped up in 292 private residences, while the finishing touches have been put on 278 of those homes.

In the village, the groundwork has been laid and the foundation for the 719 private houses is all squared away, while the stonemasonry has been wrapped up in 643 homes. Right now, the finishing touches are being put on both the inside and outside. The wheels are turning on the construction of the central communication system, and the village’s road infrastructure is also in the works.

Meanwhile, the groundwork has been laid and the heavy lifting is done for 10 non-residential buildings. The buildings are getting a facelift with concrete and brickwork in full swing.

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