Rescue and emergency services in Khatanga might soon get their equipment upgraded.
Moscow
wants Arctic emergency hub in Khatanga
It will help provide
security for logistics along the Arctic coast, Russia's Minister of Emergency
Situations (Emercom) said during a recent visit to the far northern town.
Atle StaalesenRussia is building a
series of hubs for rescue and emergency operations along the Northern Sea
Route. Khatanga, the town located on the far northern Taymyr Peninsula, now
appears to be on the priority list.
In a government meeting this week, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin commissioned
the federal Ministry of Construction to prepare a plan for the design,
financing and construction of the center.
The instruction was made
as part of an amendment of the country's Arctic Strategy, a document that
includes measures on economic development and national security in the region.
Originally, the Arctic Strategy included the development of rescue and emergency
hubs in Pevek, Sabetta, Dikson and Tiksi.
Apparently, Khatanga is
now added to that list.
Judging from a
development plan for the Northern Sea Route, a total of 6,75 billion rubles (€64
million) are to be invested in the building of the centres by year 2035.
The hubs are to help
improve security for shippers operating in the icy and remote waters of the
Northern Sea Route. The first center of the kind was reportedly opened in Pevek
in June 2024.
According to the
Ministry of Emergency Situations, the new center in Pevek includes about 50
employees and 25 pieces of special vehicles and boats for operations in harsh
Arctic conditions.
In June this year, Chief
of Emercom Aleksandr Kurenkov paid a visit to Khatanga where he looked at the site for the new center.
Khatanga is located in
the Taymyr Peninsula, not far from where the Khatanga River runs into the
Laptev Sea. The small town with a population of about 2,000 has an airport that
has been used for a number of
expeditions and operations in
the remotest Russian Arctic.
Over the last years,
Khatanga has also been site for exploration oil
drilling by Rosneft.
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