Heavy rains kill 13 in central Tajikistan

Heavy rains kill 13 in central Tajikistan

The deaths occurred south and east of the capital Dushanbe.

Dozens of avalanches struck Tajikistan’s Badakhshan region in February. (Committee of emergency situations and civil defence of Tajikistan/Reuters pic)
DUSHANBE:
At least 13 people were killed after heavy rains lashed central Tajikistan, the latest natural disaster to hit the mountainous Central Asia country, the presidency said today.

The deaths occurred in areas just south and east of the capital Dushanbe, where storms yesterday had caused “mudslides, falling rocks and landslides” in around a dozen districts, a spokesman for the country’s emergencies ministry told AFP.

“Because of the heavy rains, a natural catastrophe happened yesterday and caused the deaths of 13 people, including 11 in Vahdat and two in Rudaki district,” the office of President Emomali Rahmon said in a brief statement.

Risks of further landslides “remain high”, the ministry spokesman said.

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

In February, dozens of avalanches as well as landslides and rockfalls struck upper Badakhshan, an autonomous region in the south bordering Afghanistan, China and Kyrgyzstan that is surrounded by the Pamir Mountains.

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