Construction of modern residential complex for IDPs in Tbilisi enters final phase
The construction of a modern residential complex for internally displaced families in Tbilisi has entered its final phase, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Health.
According to the ministry, this unprecedentedly large-scale housing complex comprises 11 residential blocks. Fully renovated apartments across four of the blocks were handed over to displaced families last year, whilst resettlement into the remaining seven blocks is scheduled for the near future.
“At this stage, to create a complete and fulfilling residential environment for displaced families, landscaping and site-improvement works are currently underway. This includes the creation of green spaces, sports grounds, children’s play areas, and outdoor fitness zones,” the Health Ministry stated.
Giorgi Tsagareishvili, Deputy Minister of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labour, Health and Social Affairs, alongside Davit Kaikatsishvili, Director of the IDP Agency, inspected the ongoing works on site.
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Hazard alert stood down in Devdoraki Valley - National Environment Agency
14.08.2026.20:17
According to information released by the National Environment Agency of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture (NEA), at approximately 14:00 on August 13, the alarm system installed in the Devdoraki Valley detected mudflow activity. The system immediately relayed an alert signal to the Larsi border checkpoint.
The agency noted that following a visual inspection of the valley by its specialists, no evidence of slope failures or rockfalls was observed on the glacier or in the surrounding area.
The National Environmental Agency has installed an early warning system in the Devdoraki River Valley; its effectiveness is well-proven for valleys near transport infrastructure, enabling protocol-mandated safety actions to be implemented immediately.
According to the National Environment Agency, the hazard level in the Devdoraki Valley has now been stood down. In coordination with the Emergency Management Agency, the Patrol Police, the Revenue Service, the Border Police, Kazbegi Municipality, and the administration of the Dariali Hydroelectric Power Plant, the agency has issued a recommendation to reopen the road.