
ArmInfo. From December 31 to January 8, 117 people sought emergency medical care for injuries at medical facilities under the jurisdiction of the Yerevan municipality alone. Kristine Vardanyan, a member of the Yerevan Council of Elders and an associate professor at Yerevan State Medical University, shared this information on her Facebook page.
She stated that she had contacted the Yerevan mayor asking for information on the number of snowfall- related injuries over the past week. "Today I received a response: in fact, 117 injured people have been registered in municipally run medical institutions alone, 63 of whom are of retirement age. Who should a Yerevan resident fine? Who will cover the treatment costs?" she wrote.
She added that according to the official response from the Yerevan Municipality, based on a report received from the Yerevan Municipality Health Department, from December 31, 2025 to January 8, 2026, the total number of people who sought medical treatment for injuries at Yerevan municipally run medical institutions is 117.
"The age groups of the injured are: ages 0-18-7, ages 19-40-27, ages 41-60-20, and ages over 60-63. And this is only at city run medical institutions," Vardanyan noted. She shared a photo showing the municipality's official response and one of the victims injured by the icy conditions on the capital's streets. "The elderly man in the photo had come to Yerevan for a heart transplant, but ended up in the hospital with a fractured pelvis. I spoke with him personally, and his family has covered the expenses," Vardanyan added.
It's worth noting that Yerevan City Hall has once again been caught off guard by another snowfall. Despite the snowfall occurring during the holidays and with light traffic on the capital's roads, the municipality not only failed to fulfill its obligations properly but also attempted to shift responsibility to businesses. Moreover, the snow that fell on the night of January 13-14 has once again caused a collapse in Yerevan. In many administrative districts of the city, sidewalks and courtyards are icy, and secondary roads are also in poor condition. Condominiums claim that Yerevan Municipality hasn't provided them with sand or salt to maintain the plots under their control. The municipality claims the opposite, and as a result, the taxpayer suffers once again.