AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat & Mudflow Risk: Tajikistan’s Hydrometeorology Agency issued a warning for July 18–20, with valley temperatures expected at +42 to +47°C and a threat of glacial mudflows in Sughd, western areas, and parts of GBAO; river levels may rise in the Panj, Zeravshan and Vakhsh basins. Air Quality Alert: From July 21–22, dust pollution from southern and southwestern directions is expected to worsen air quality in Khatlon, republican subordination areas and Dushanbe. Education Quotas: The State Commission approved 2026–2027 admission quotas for 155,852 full-time bachelor places, with most seats for Uzbek-language instruction (130,843) and separate grant quotas for people with disabilities, orphans, and children of internal affairs, customs and servicemen. Border Work: Tajik officials say field surveys and engineering work are advancing on the Tajik-Kyrgyz border, aiming to complete demarcation in 2027. Air Monitoring Launch: Tajikistan rolled out an official air-quality website (airquality.meteo.tj) after disputes with IQAir, using local monitoring devices in several cities.
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