Construction of water supply pipelines to cities affected by the destruction of Kakhovka HPP dam is 87% complete, with the pipeline able to transport 550,000 cubic meters of water per day.
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The laying of the main water pipeline to the cities that suffered as a result of the Russians blowing up the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) dam is 87% complete.
The pipeline will be able to transport 550,000 cubic metres of water per day, which will help supply more than a million people in the hromadas affected by the blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP.
The water pipeline will be 145 kilometres long.
1,250 people work around the clock in three shifts at the construction site.
Main water pipelines for the oblasts affected by the explosion of the Kakhovka HPP will cost at least 13.5 billion hryvnias (US$360 million).
Preparatory work on the construction of main water pipelines for the oblasts affected by the blowing up of the Kakhovka HPP began at the beginning of July.
Power outages were reported in Kherson following enemy shelling.
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