GYUMRI, Shirak Province, Armenia – As the traditional Armenian holiday of Vardavar approaches, Gyumri City Hall has issued an urgent public safety announcement, warning citizens against the dangers of entering fountains during the celebrations. The warning, released yesterday, July 10, 2026, highlights the risk of electrocution and urges caution to ensure a safe and enjoyable festival for everyone.
Vardavar Celebrations and Safety Concerns
Vardavar, a beloved holiday known for its playful water dousing, is celebrated with great enthusiasm across Armenia. However, the use of public fountains for these activities poses a serious hazard. Gyumri City Hall emphasized that while the spirit of the holiday encourages water-related fun, safety must remain the top priority.
Electrocution Risk in Fountains
The primary concern raised by the city administration is the potential for electrocution. Public fountains often contain electrical wiring for lighting and pumping systems, which can become exposed or damaged, especially when large numbers of people interact with them. This creates a dangerous environment, particularly when water is involved.
“Entering the fountains during Vardavar is unsafe due to the risk of electrocution,” stated a representative from Gyumri City Hall in their official announcement. “We urge all residents and guests to refrain from such activities to prevent tragic incidents.”
City-Wide Preparations and Alternative Celebrations
Despite the safety warning regarding fountains, Gyumri is actively preparing for a vibrant Vardavar celebration. The city authorities are encouraging alternative, safer ways to enjoy the holiday, such as organized water games in designated safe zones, or traditional water dousing in open areas away from electrical installations.
Yerevan’s Vardavar Plans
Meanwhile, in the capital city of Yerevan, preparations are also in full swing for Vardavar 2026, scheduled for July 12. The Yerevan Municipality has announced temporary road closures around Republic Square and adjacent streets to accommodate the festivities and a children’s zone. Specifically, transport will be restricted from 07:00 to 24:00 on July 12 in Republic Square and its vicinity. The narrow one-way street next to the Shahumyan statue will also be closed from 18:00 on July 11 until 24:00 on July 12.
These measures aim to ensure the smooth flow of the event and the safety of participants, allowing for a grand celebration without compromising public well-being. Unlike Gyumri’s explicit warning about fountains, Yerevan’s focus is on traffic management and creating accessible celebration areas.
Historical Context of Vardavar
Vardavar is one of the oldest Armenian holidays, dating back to pagan times, where it was associated with the goddess Astghik, the goddess of water, beauty, and fertility. After the adoption of Christianity, it became a Christian feast day, celebrated 14 weeks after Easter. The tradition of dousing each other with water symbolizes purification and new beginnings.
While the holiday’s essence remains, modern urban environments necessitate safety precautions. Gyumri’s warning serves as a crucial reminder that while traditions are cherished, they must adapt to ensure the well-being of all participants.
Public Response and Future Outlook
The public’s response to the warning is largely positive, with many appreciating the proactive approach taken by the city administration. Residents are encouraged to spread the message and ensure that all family members and friends are aware of the potential dangers. The city aims for a joyous and incident-free Vardavar, where the focus remains on celebration and community spirit.
Authorities continue to monitor public spaces and will have emergency services on standby during the celebrations. The emphasis is on collective responsibility to make Vardavar 2026 a memorable and safe event for everyone in Gyumri.
Source: pastinfo.am