The Agency continues planned geological research in the Kharagauli Municipality.
Geology
The National Environmental Agency continues planned geological research across the entire territory of Georgia, including in Kharagauli Municipality.
In the villages of Ghverki and Khemaghala, specialists regularly conduct field studies and assess residential houses, household plots, and infrastructure facilities of local residents. Together with representatives of the Kharagauli Municipality City Hall and the Infrastructure Branch of Georgian Railways, agency geologists thoroughly inspected and evaluated the drainage process of accumulated water through an expanded channel, which is functioning properly and does not pose increased risk.
Previous localized incidents of intensified geological activity in the affected area have been recorded in the Agency’s annual geological information bulletins. Based on field studies in Ghverki and Khemaghala, relevant visual engineering-geological assessments have been prepared, covering around 100 households and residential properties, along with recommendations for mitigation measures.
It is also noted that no complications related to landslide material or river blockage have been recorded in the river valley over the past three months, and stable conditions continue to be maintained.
