Government emergency fund allocates funds for disaster affected victims from Kulob

KULOB. May 28. “Asia-Plus” — Regional branch office of Amonatbonk saving bank in Kulob region has started to allocate emergency funds for victims of natural disaster that hit Kulob on May 7. According to head of the bank’s office Olim Akramov, 591.650 Somoni have been transferred to the bank’s account in accordance with the decision […]

Turko Dykaev

KULOB. May 28. “Asia-Plus” — Regional branch office of Amonatbonk saving bank in Kulob region has started to allocate emergency funds for victims of natural disaster that hit Kulob on May 7.

According to head of the bank’s office Olim Akramov, 591.650 Somoni have been transferred to the bank’s account in accordance with the decision of the State Emergency Commission.

Several groups of cashiers will visit all five emergency camps to allocate the funds among the victims, he reported.

According to banker, the commission has allocated a total of 894.400 Somoni for disaster affected victims from Khatlon district, including 89.450 Somoni for Vosse region, 79.850 Somoni for Shurobod region, 43.300 Somoni for Muminobod region and 43.600 Somoni for Baljuvan region.

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