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Batken Clears Mudslide Aftermath; Traffic Restored

From 24.kg · () Russian

Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Work continues in Kyrgyzstan's Batken region to clear debris and restore infrastructure following mudslides caused by heavy rainfall.
  • Transportation has been fully restored on all roads managed by the Ministry of Transport and Communications, despite temporary restrictions in some areas.
  • Road services are conducting round-the-clock monitoring and repair work, particularly in the hardest-hit districts of Batken, Kadamjay, and ะ›ะตะนะปะตะบ.

In the Batken region of Kyrgyzstan, efforts are underway to clear the aftermath of mudslides triggered by intense rainfall. Despite temporary limitations on certain routes, transportation has been fully restored across all roads under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

The most severe impact has been observed in the Batken, Kadamjay, and ะ›ะตะนะปะตะบ districts. In ะ›ะตะนะปะตะบ district, road workers are addressing mudslide consequences on the Katran-Ozgorush road, but vehicle passage has already been facilitated. The Batken district experienced temporary traffic halts on sections of the Osh-Batken-Razzakov highway due to mudflows. Specifically, water overflowed a bridge near the livestock market in Batken, halting traffic on the 232.5-kilometer mark of the new highway until water levels decreased and passage was restored.

Repair work is also ongoing on the Aygul-Tash-Sogment-Tayan and Kara-Bak-Chet-Kyzyl roads. On the latter, asphalt paving work was temporarily suspended due to mudslide impacts. In the Kadamjay district, the Kadamjay-Chechme section was initially closed due to mudflows but was reopened in both directions by evening.

The Ministry of Transport has confirmed that all transport links throughout the region are now operational. Road services are maintaining continuous monitoring of the situation and carrying out restoration activities around the clock to ensure the swift recovery of affected areas.

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Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.