В НКР уменьшилось количество чрезвычайных происшествий

В июле-сентябре 2011 года в Спасательную службу при Правительстве Нагорно-Карабахской Республики поступило 677 обращений, большинство из которых - социально-бытового характера - 337 и по поводу пожаров - 293.

Как сообщает корреспондент АрмИнфо в Степанакерте, по сравнению с аналогичным периодом 2010 года, в отчетный период нынешнего года

количество чрезвычайных происшествий уменьшилось. В частности, во всех районах республики, кроме Мартунинского района (50 случаев против 44 в 2010 году), случаи пожаров сократились с 469 до 293. В столице НКР - Степанакерте - эта цифра наиболее заметна - 47 против

156.  В результате дорожно-транспортных происшествий в июле-сентябре сего года погиб один человек (в Мартакертском районе НКР), 11 пострадали.

По словам начальника Спасательной службы Артура Арутюняна, особое внимание уделяется сфере гражданской обороны, на которой основывается деятельность службы. С целью подготовки квалифицированных кадров будущие спасатели из НКР обучаются в академии Министерства по чрезвычайным ситуациям Республики Армения. Регулярно проводятся курсы по переподготовке кадров.

 

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