Traffic on the Dushanbe – Kulma highway will be restored in the next few days

Dushanbe. 19 August. “Asia Plus” — The traffic of the vehicles on the Khorog – Kulma highway will be restored in the coming days. Because of the mudflows in July this year 4 km of this road section was completely destroyed, said the Ministry of Transport of Tajikistan to “Asia-Plus”. Note, that for more than […]

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Dushanbe. 19 August. “Asia Plus” — The traffic of the vehicles on the Khorog – Kulma highway will be restored in the coming days. Because of the mudflows in July this year 4 km of this road section was completely destroyed, said the Ministry of Transport of Tajikistan to “Asia-Plus”.

Note, that for more than a month the population of four Jamoats of the Shugnan area and the Murghab district remain cut off from the administrative center of the region – the city of Khorog.

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