In the Jalal-Abad region, more than 1000 hazardous areas have been identified: More than a thousand families live there
According to the agency's information, out of the total number of hazardous sites, 491 are prone to landslides, 471 are at risk of mudflows, floods, and coastal erosion, while 21 sites are dangerous due to rockfalls.
Additionally, 37 cases of ground subsidence and rising groundwater levels have been recorded.
As of the beginning of 2025, 1,040 families lived in these hazardous areas. In 2025, 31 households were fully relocated, and 35 were temporarily relocated.
At the same time, 270 households have not yet received assistance from the government and land plots. Meanwhile, 770 households that received assistance and land have still not been relocated," the message notes.
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