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Tbilisi City Hall plans to rehabilitate a major section of Aghmashenebeli Avenue

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Tbilisi City Hall plans to rehabilitate a major section of Aghmashenebeli Avenue, from Tamar Mepe Avenue to Marjanishvili Square, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze said at today’s meeting of the capital’s government.

According to Kaladze, a tender for the procurement of rehabilitation works has already been announced, with the deadline for applications set for September 3.

“We are actively continuing to implement infrastructure projects in various districts and neighborhoods of the capital. Our goal is to create an orderly, safe and modern environment in the city that serves the interests of our citizens every day and, most importantly, stands the test of decades,” Kaladze said.

Under the project, the drainage network will be upgraded, while the sidewalks and roadway will be rehabilitated. The existing damaged paving stones will be replaced with a new asphalt surface.

A bicycle lane will also be constructed, while the street lighting network will be renovated and LED lamps installed.

Green islands and infrastructure at Marjanishvili Square will be upgraded, and the area will be adapted to meet the needs of people with disabilities, according to the mayor.

Kaladze called on all interested and qualified companies to actively participate in the tender for the rehabilitation works.

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image Short rain and thunderstorms expected across Georgia on August 19–21

18.08.2026.19:32

The National Environmental Agency has released a weather forecast for Georgia for August 19–21.

According to meteorologists, short periods of rain accompanied by thunderstorms are expected in some parts of Georgia over the coming days, amid generally warm weather.

In Tbilisi, brief light rain with thunderstorms and strengthening winds is possible. Daytime temperatures will reach +31 to +33°C.

In the coastal areas of Batumi, Kobuleti, Anaklia and Poti, brief rain accompanied by thunderstorms is possible. Daytime temperatures will range from +27 to +29°C.

In the lowland areas of western Georgia, including Zestafoni, Kutaisi, Samtredia, Zugdidi, Martvili and Ozurgeti, brief rain and thunderstorms are expected in some areas. Daytime temperatures will reach +30 to +32°C.

In the mountainous areas of western Georgia, including Ambrolauri, Oni, Tsageri, Shovi, Chiatura, Sachkhere, Khulo and the Rikoti Pass, brief rain and thunderstorms are expected in some areas. Daytime temperatures will be +30 to +32°C.

In the high-mountainous areas of western Georgia, including Mestia and Bakhmaro, brief rain and thunderstorms are possible in some areas. Daytime temperatures will range from +27 to +29°C.

In Kartli, including Rustavi, Bolnisi, Marneuli, Gardabani, Gori and Tskhinvali, brief rain and thunderstorms are expected in some areas. Daytime temperatures will reach +31 to +33°C.

In Kakheti, including Sagarejo, Telavi, Gurjaani, Sighnaghi, Lagodekhi, Kvareli, Akhmeta and Dedoplistskaro, brief rain and thunderstorms are expected in some areas. Daytime temperatures will range from +31 to +33°C.

In the mountainous areas of eastern Georgia, including Akhaltsikhe, Borjomi, Dusheti, Tianeti and Pasanauri, brief rain and thunderstorms are expected in some areas. Daytime temperatures will reach +28 to +30°C.

In the high-mountainous areas of eastern Georgia, including Akhalkalaki, Tsalka, Bakuriani, Gudauri and Omalo, brief rain and thunderstorms are expected in some areas. Daytime temperatures will range from +23 to +25°C.

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