On September 26, a $1.84m dam in Zabul province, Afghanistan, was inaugurated, providing irrigation and electricity to local villages.
On September 26, a new dam in Zabul province, Afghanistan, was inaugurated after two years of construction at a cost of $1.84 million. The dam is designed to irrigate 560 hectares and supply electricity to local villages. This project is part of the Afghan caretaker government’s broader initiative to enhance infrastructure, including dams, canals, roads, and solar systems, since assuming power three years ago.
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