Azerbaijan Restores 100 Homes in Ashagi Oratagh Village, Aghdara

Ashagi oratagh: Azerbaijan has completed the restoration of 100 homes in the village of Ashagi Oratagh, located in the Aghdara district. A media tour by journalists to the district has commenced, as reported by APA's local bureau. Journalists first visited Ashagi Oratagh village to witness the restoration efforts.

According to Azeri-Press News Agency, Afat Telmangizi, Head of the Public Relations Department of the Restoration, Construction and Management Service in Khankendi and the Aghdara and Khojaly districts, announced that the village comprises a total of 308 individual houses. Out of these, 148 are deemed uninhabitable, while 160 are partially habitable. The restoration of 100 houses has been completed, and they are now in use. Plans are in place for the major renovation and restoration of an additional 60 houses within the year. Initially, 31 families, totaling 119 individuals, have returned to the village.

Further infrastructure improvements have been made in Ashagi Oratagh. Two transformers and a gas line have been restored, along with the installation of new electricity, gas, and communication lines. A water pump is now operational, 560-cubic-meter water reservoirs have been cleaned, and the sub-artesian well has been repaired. Nearly 7 kilometers of intra-village roads have been restored, a park has been established for residents' recreation, and a football field has been created.

Ashagi Oratagh was liberated from occupation in 2023 following an anti-terror operation by the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan.