663 Families Return to Jabrayil, Azerbaijan as Housing Infrastructure Restored
In Jabrayil, Azerbaijan, 663 families have returned home as housing infrastructure is restored with state support, providing essential services like electricity and water. A Master Plan aims to accommodate 15,000 residents by the end of the year through the construction of multi-apartment buildings and individual houses. Additionally, Azerbaijan Railways is implementing a decarbonization project in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank, significantly reducing its carbon footprint by cutting natural gas use by 50% and increasing electric locomotive cargo transport by 80%.

In Jabrayil, Azerbaijan, large-scale restoration is underway with state support, allowing 663 families to return home. Residents have access to essential services including electricity and water. A Master Plan aims to accommodate 15,000 people by year-end, focusing on multi-apartment buildings and individual houses. Meanwhile, Azerbaijan Railways is reducing its carbon footprint with modern electric trains and a decarbonization project in partnership with the Asian Development Bank, achieving a 50% reduction in natural gas use and 80% cargo transport via electric locomotives.




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