Hasaka-Sana
Allouk water station began pumping drinking water today after a six-day interruption due to repeated malfunctions on the power line feeding the Alouk station, as a result of the violations of the tension line feeding the station by the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries and illegally drawing quantities.
In a statement to SANA correspondent, the Director General of the Public Corporation for Drinking Water, Eng. Mahmoud Okla, confirmed the operation of the Alouk station and the start of pumping towards Al Hama station, pointing out that the interruption during the past six days was caused by the Turkish occupation forces ’encroachment on the electrical lines feeding the Alouk water project.
Okla pointed out that the illegal and large-scale recruiting of electrical energy from the lines feeding the Alouk station by the Turkish occupation forces results in an increase in electrical loads that lead to technical malfunctions, power outages and stopping work at the station, and that despite the repeated maintenance operations over the past days, the resumption of the occupation The great energy exploitation leads to renewed faults and the failure of electrical current to reach Alouk station.
The Turkish occupation forces in the countryside of the occupied city of Ras al-Ain deliberately cut off the water of the Alouk project, threatening the lives of about one million citizens living in the city of Hasaka and its surroundings and the western countryside of the governorate, especially since the project is their only source of drinking water.