Hasakah-SANA

Workshops affiliated with the Employment Department in Al-Hasakah Governorate have begun work to strengthen electrical tension towers along the route of the "66 kV" tension line between the Qamishli and Nestle stations, in order to prevent them from collapsing.

The Director General of the Hasakah Electricity Company, Eng. Anwar Okla, said in a statement to the SANA correspondent that in order to protect and strengthen the tension towers located between the Qamishli and Nestel stations, which were stolen by unknown persons, the workshops of the Operation Department are currently inspecting the towers, installing iron corners and beams on them, and completing the deficiencies in them, with the aim of strengthening them to avoid their collapse.

Okla said that the towers located on the path of the 66 kV tension line were subjected to the theft of corners and beams during the last period, which caused a collapse in the towers at any winds or storms that hit the region, noting that this line is a reserve used in the event that the "tension 230 kV" line connecting Sweden, Hasaka and Qamishli is exposed to any emergency malfunction, in order to ensure the continuation of electrical supply.

The General Company for Electricity of Hasakah completed yesterday the installation of three collapsed towers on the path of the tension line "230 kV" connecting the stations of Tabqa and doors, as a result of the theft of the corners of the towers at the village of Qabr Amer, southwest of Hasakah.

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