Mudflows, landslides and rockfalls hit some areas in eastern Tajikistan

Recent torrential rain has caused a series of mudflows, landslides and rockfalls in the eastern Tajikistan (Rasht Valley), according to the Emergencies Committee under the Government of Tajikistan.    A landslide that occurred on November 4 in the territory of Mirzo village, Obi Garm jamoat subordinate to the city of Roghun, partially damage two residential buildings, […]

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Recent torrential rain has caused a series of mudflows, landslides and rockfalls in the eastern Tajikistan (Rasht Valley), according to the Emergencies Committee under the Government of Tajikistan.   

A landslide that occurred on November 4 in the territory of Mirzo village, Obi Garm jamoat subordinate to the city of Roghun, partially damage two residential buildings, Umeda Yusufi, a spokeswoman for the Emergencies Committee, told Asia-Plus in an interview Friday afternoon. 

“In order to avoid casualties, the population was evacuated to a safe place.  The work on mitigation of the disaster effects is under way,” Ms. Yusufi aid.

Rockfalls that occurred on the 83rd and 85th kilometers of the Dushanbe-Vahdat-Rasht highway temporarily blocked it.  

Torrential rain caused mudflows in the Kumaki area, Nourobod district, some 100 kilometers east of Dushanbe.  The mudflows temporarily blocked the Dushanbe-Vahdat-Rasht highway on the 94th and 95th kilometers.  

Mudflows, carrying masses of rock and slurry, on November 4 blocked in several places the road connecting Labijar area with the administrative center of Sangvor district.

No injured was reported, according to the source.      

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