Turkish occupation and its mercenaries prevent necessary maintenance of Alouk water station in Hasakah countryside

The Public Establishment for Drinking Water in Al-Hasakah Governorate announced that the Turkish occupation and its terrorist mercenaries continue to prevent the entry of its maintenance workshops to the Alouk water station, to maintain the damaged wells and deliver water to the city of Al-Hasakah.

Director of the Establishment, Engineer Mahmoud Al-Okla, stated in a statement to SANA reporter that the water pumped from the Allouk station did not reach the reservoirs and the Al-Himma station, which feeds the city of Al-Hasakah with water due to the presence of a number of inoperative wells in the station. The Turkish occupation forces prevented the entry of the foundation’s maintenance workshops to the station to inspect these wells and their electrical and mechanical equipment, perform the necessary maintenance and return them completely to service.

Al-Okla pointed out that the station will not operate at its normal capacity and pump sufficient quantities of water, amounting to about 60,000 cubic meters per day, only after entering the maintenance workshops to it and carrying out the necessary maintenance.

It is noteworthy that the Allouk station has been suspended for more than 80 days as a result of the occupation forces and their terrorist organizations stealing the electricity that feeds the station, trespassing on water lines and exploiting them for private purposes.

Inas Abdulkareem

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