A torrential rain that hit the northern Panjakent district on June 26 caused a mudflow that affected the Amondara village, according to the Committee on Emergency Situations and Civil Defense (CES) under the Government of Tajikistan.
The mudflow reportedly damaged 16 households in the village; six of them were destroyed completely. No injured was reported, according to the CES press center.
Residents were reportedly evacuated to safe place and all necessary assistance was provided to them. The assistance included food products and medicines; rolling kitchen was organized for the mudflow victims.





Entrepreneurs importing goods from Iran report rising prices in Tajikistan
Man detained in Dushanbe on suspicion of stabbing acquaintance to death following conflict
New institutes to be established at Tajikistan’s International University of Tourism and Entrepreneurship
Fishing production in Tajikistan falls by nearly 20%
International cycling marathon Grand Tour: Silk Road Reload to take place in Central Asia in 2026
Tajikistan’s external trade deficit widens despite strong export growth
Central Asian meteorologists dismiss threat of “acid clouds” from Iran
Sughd governor cites lack of funds for delay in construction of city of Sayhun in the province
Asia-Plus Media Group donates more than 500 books to women’s penal colony in Nurek
Somon Air resumes flights on Dushanbe–Dubai route
All news
Авторизуйтесь, пожалуйста