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50 dead, injured due to floods over past month in Badakhshan
Local officials in Badakhshan say that flash floods have left 50 dead and injured over the past month in 21 districts of the province.
Local officials said that 1,300 houses, 14 schools and thousands of acres of land have been destroyed.
They added that 6,700 livestock lost lives and that the roads from many villages in 21 districts of this province to the district center are still closed.
“We had approximately 13 to 14 schools in some districts that were destroyed by floods and 6,700 livestock were also lost,” said Mohammad Kamgar, head of Badakhshan Natural Disaster Management Department.
Kamgar added that after the survey, they have started the process of assisting the victims and have distributed emergency aid in coordination with relief agencies, which includes food and non-food items.
A number of victims, meanwhile, said that due to recent floods, they have lost all their means of life and are in serious need of help.
“If the problems of these people are not addressed, it is possible that they will not be able to connect their roads to their area for months. The roads are completely destroyed. The way they used to come for one hour, now they can’t come for three to four hours,” said Abdul Khaliq, a flood-affected individual.
In the meantime, some district officials ask for shelters to be created for the flood victims.
“Aid should be increased because the needs are greater. People have suffered a lot. Many people’s houses have been destroyed and their agricultural lands have also been destroyed,” said an official of Yamgan district.
Meanwhile, it’s been more than a month that the roads of dozens of villages to the center of Badakhshan districts are still closed, and people commute with difficulty.
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The delegation includes officials from the Interior Ministry’s counter-narcotics deputyship as well as representatives from the Ministry of Public Health.
The visit comes at the official invitation of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Kabul and is supported financially by Japan.
During their stay, the delegation will participate in a meeting focused on enhancing international cooperation in combating narcotics and improving treatment programs for individuals struggling with addiction.
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The Kyrgyz delegation was led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Meder Abakirov, while the European Union delegation was headed by Charlotte Adrien, Head of the Central Asia and Afghanistan Division at the Directorate-General for International Partnerships of the European Commission.
With participation from representatives of various Kyrgyz ministries and agencies, the meeting focused on infrastructure and investment priorities, as well as progress in implementing key EU–Kyrgyz cooperation instruments.
Deputy Minister Abakirov, alongside government representatives, briefed the EU delegation on achievements in ongoing programs and projects, presented new proposals, and outlined future prospects for regional cooperation with the European Union.
Charlotte Adrien highlighted positive developments under the Global Gateway initiative, particularly the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Kyrgyz Republic and the European Investment Bank in the energy sector.
Both sides exchanged views on key issues of bilateral and regional cooperation and identified priority areas to further strengthen and improve the effectiveness of joint efforts in areas of mutual interest.
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