Armenpress
DESPITE HEAVY SNOW ROADS OPEN FOR TRAFFIC
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS Despite a heavy
snowfall that has descended on Armenia this past
morning all roads across the country are open for
traffic, officials said.
A spokeswoman for a company that is in charge of
clean roads said the most difficult sections are roads
from Gavar to Vardenis, from Sisian to Goris and
Kapan, which are being processed with salt and sand,
which accelerate snow melting.
The highest snow level-14cm- was reported in
Martuni and Aparan. Snowfall in northern parts of the
country will continue until late evening and
temperatures will fall drastically to minus 22 degree
in northern parts and to minus 15 in the Ararat
valley. No snow is expected tomorrow.
DESPITE HEAVY SNOW ROADS OPEN FOR TRAFFIC
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 15, ARMENPRESS Despite a heavy
snowfall that has descended on Armenia this past
morning all roads across the country are open for
traffic, officials said.
A spokeswoman for a company that is in charge of
clean roads said the most difficult sections are roads
from Gavar to Vardenis, from Sisian to Goris and
Kapan, which are being processed with salt and sand,
which accelerate snow melting.
The highest snow level-14cm- was reported in
Martuni and Aparan. Snowfall in northern parts of the
country will continue until late evening and
temperatures will fall drastically to minus 22 degree
in northern parts and to minus 15 in the Ararat
valley. No snow is expected tomorrow.