(Last Updated On: January 20, 2021)
Tajikistan’s Emergencies Committee chief Rustam Nazarzoda on Tuesday announced work had started on a new training center for rescue workers from Tajikistan and other Central Asian countries including Afghanistan.
According to a statement, the Tajik government said this was part of its “Stabilization of Tajikistan’s Southern Border Region with Afghanistan” project.
At an official ceremony to mark the event, Nazarzoda stated that implementation of the project would improve the skills of rescue workers and consolidate regional rescue forces to respond to natural disasters and other crises.
The center in Qaratogh Gorge covers an area of 28 hectares and will consist of training, administrative and residential blocks, a canteen, gym, stadium as well as training-simulation and modular complexes.