AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHeat & Mudflow Alert: Tajikistan’s Hydrometeorology Agency warns of extreme valley temperatures (+42–47°C) and heat up to +40–42°C in Darvaz, with a risk of glacial mudflows in Sughd, parts of GBAO, and western areas; river basins of Panj, Zeravshan and Vakhsh may see rising water levels. Air Quality Warning: From July 21–22, dust pollution from southern and southwestern directions is expected over Khatlon, republican subordination areas and Dushanbe, urging people to take precautions as heat and air quality worsen. Glacier Research in Action: A regional scientific expedition focused on the Kara-Batkak Glacier brought together Central Asian experts to improve glacier monitoring and methods for studying debris-covered ice under climate change. Biodiversity Monitoring Upgrade: Tajik and Uzbek protected-area inspectors trained on SMART Patrol tools in Penjikent and Samarkand to track rare species and violations in real time across the Zarafshan River basin. Forestry Push: Tajikistan reported planting and restoration work to expand forests and support natural recovery, alongside ongoing forest care across thousands of hectares.
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