As part of the delivery to the north, the motor ship “Aurora” delivered about 1,500 tons of cargo from Vladivostok to Provideniya, including food, medicine, equipment and construction materials, the Chukotka news agency reported on June 17.
In the water zone of the Providensky seaport terminal, favorable hydrometeorological conditions have developed that meet the requirements for the safety of navigation and mooring of vessels. On May 17, port captain Sergei Maitrenko signed an order to start shipping at the terminal.
According to the head of the Providenia seaport, Alexander Reutov, the ship finished docking at 12:00. On board there are between 58 and 60 containers, a dozen pieces of equipment and general cargo. Processing of the freighter will end on Wednesday.
After partial unloading at Provideniya, the Aurora will head to the Anadyr seaport, where it will unload the remaining 1.5 tons of cargo.
The tanker “Egvekinot” with diesel fuel on board for municipal boiler houses will soon arrive at the port of Provideniya.
Let us remember that delivery in the North is a set of measures and financial mechanisms for the regular and uninterrupted supply of basic and vital goods to the territories belonging to the regions of the Far North, as well as their equivalent areas. The delivery of goods to the northern delivery territory is associated with a number of restrictions in difficult weather conditions. Delivery of goods is carried out by air, river, sea and wheel transport on winter roads.
First of all, food and fuel are supplied to the Arctic zone, where more than three million people live. The interruption of supplies from the north to any populated area automatically raises the question of evacuation of its population.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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