Africazine:
Naryn is set to enhance its resilience against mudflows through a new five-year program.
The initiative includes the construction of protective structures in four vulnerable ravines. Mayor Zhyldyzbek Bekkeldiev recently met with program representatives to discuss the reconstruction of Musa Zhusaev Park and additional gabion structures in various locations.
Naryn’s New Mudflow Protection Program Launched
The five-year program aims to bolster Naryn’s defenses against mudflows, which pose a significant risk to the city. The initiative will see the construction of protective structures in the most affected areas, ensuring better safety for residents.
Key locations for the new structures include Zhetigen, Chon-Chyrgailuu, and Atakan depressions, along with a ravine on Beishenalieva Street. This comprehensive approach reflects a commitment to improving urban resilience in the face of natural hazards.
Naryn: Key figures on mudflow protection
- Five-year program duration
- Locations: Zhetigen, Chon-Chyrgailuu, Atakan depressions, Beishenalieva Street
Funding and Implementation Details
The program is funded by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs of Switzerland, showcasing international collaboration in local development. Naryn City Hall is responsible for implementing the project, ensuring that local needs are prioritized throughout the process.
Next Steps for Naryn’s Resilience Program
- Construction of gabion structures in specified locations
- Reconstruction of Musa Zhusaev Park
- Ongoing meetings between city officials and program representatives
Naryn is taking significant steps to protect its community from mudflow risks.
