Deaths from Tajikistan avalanches climb to 19

Deaths from Tajikistan avalanches climb to 19

Almost all of the victims lived in autonomous Upper Badakhshan.

Tajikistan is vulnerable to natural catastrophes. (Reuters pic)
DUSHANBE:
The death toll from avalanches that in recent days have hit Tajikistan, a small mountainous country in Central Asia, has risen to 19, authorities said today.

“From Feb 15 to Feb 19, 200 avalanches, seven landslides and six rockfalls were recorded,” emergency services said in a statement.

“19 of our citizens lost their lives in avalanches.”

Tajikistan, the poorest of ex-Soviet nations in Central Asia, is vulnerable to natural catastrophes.

Almost all of the victims lived in Upper Badakhshan (also called Gorno Badakhshan), an autonomous region bordering Afghanistan, China and Kyrgyzstan that’s surrounded by the Pamir Mountains, with peaks exceeding 7,000m.

The isolated region represents around half of Tajik territory, but is home to only two percent of the nation’s 9.5 million population.

President Emomali Rahmon, in power for three decades, has received condolence messages from leaders of ex-Soviet countries, as well as from Russia’s Vladimir Putin and Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi.

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