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The minister of BTA discussed with the heads of RARC and HayPost companies issues related to rehabilitation works in flood-affected settlements.


In order to promptly eliminate the consequences of the floods that occurred in Lori and Tavush marzes, the Minister of High Technologies and Industry of the Republic of Armenia, Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, held meetings with the management staff of the "Armenia Television and Radio Broadcasting Network" (HHRTC) and "HayPost" companies on May 27, during which they discussed A number of questions related to the rehabilitation works in the flood-affected settlements. According to "Armenpress", after the meeting, after the meeting, in order to get acquainted with the condition of the television broadcasting stations, technical means, communication and telecommunication infrastructures on the spot, in order to take appropriate measures for their restoration, RARC General Director Narek Adamyan, Deputy General Director Sahak Davtyan and the head of staff Gor Zakaryan went to the flood-affected settlements. During the meeting with the management staff of "HayPost" company, the current situation, identified problems and the work done to solve them were reported. It was noted that in order to ensure the normal course of postal services in Alaverdi, the the postal route, those villages where there is still access problem, alternative roads are being discussed to provide access. The post offices in the mentioned places continue their normal work. The chief executive director of "HayPost" company Araik Abrahamyan also informed that the operative headquarters operating in emergency situations will be activated from today in order to quickly respond to the problems.

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