Badakhshan Bridge Breakthrough: How New Infrastructure Transforms Remote Afghan Region

Afghan authorities have launched construction of a crucial bridge in Badakhshan's Yawan district. This 82-meter structure is locally funded at $641,000 and should be completed within two years. The bridge will dramatically improve travel and trade for residents who currently rely on dangerous routes. This project represents ongoing infrastructure development in the remote, mountainous province.

Key Points: Afghanistan Launches Key Bridge Construction in Badakhshan Province

  • 82-meter bridge construction funded by local organization at $641,000 cost
  • Project expected to create short-term employment opportunities for locals
  • Bridge will replace narrow, unsafe routes connecting neighboring districts
  • Infrastructure aims to boost economic connectivity in rugged mountainous terrain
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Construction of key bridge begins in Afghanistan's Badakhshan

New 82-meter bridge in Yawan district aims to improve transportation and economic connectivity in mountainous Badakhshan, funded locally at $641,000.

"The bridge will significantly facilitate travel and trade for residents in the area - Mawlawi Abdul Manan Mukhlis"

Kabul, Nov 11

Afghan authorities have launched the construction of a key bridge in Yawan district of northern Badakhshan province in a bid to improve transportation and economic connectivity in the mountainous region, a local official said Tuesday.

The project is financed by a local organization at an estimated cost of 641,000 US dollars, said Mawlawi Abdul Manan Mukhlis, a shadow district Governor.

The bridge, measuring 82 metres in length, 15 metres in height, and 5 metres in width, is expected to be completed within two years, Mukhlis said, adding that the bridge will significantly facilitate travel and trade for residents in the area, many of whom rely on narrow and often unsafe routes to connect with neighbouring districts, Xinhua news agency reported.

Officials expressed the hope that such infrastructure projects will contribute to local stability and development by creating short-term employment opportunities and strengthening essential transport links across the province.

Badakhshan, a remote and mountainous province in northeastern Afghanistan, faces persistent infrastructure challenges due to its rugged terrain and harsh winters.

Last month, the Afghan authorities had launched the construction of another essential bridge in Badakhshan province linking several districts to the provincial capital Faizabad city.

Financed by the Ministry of Public Works and bearing a cost of 60 million Afghani (around 896,000 US dollars), the bridge, at a length of 80 metres, 29 metres in height and 10 metres wide, initially connects the mountainous Shahr-e-Bazarg to Argo districts and eventually could benefit the population of 10 districts, Provincial Director for Public Works, Mawlawi Abdul Ghafoor Ated said on October 3.

The provincial government, according to the official, would also begin the asphalting of 26 km of road in the province in the near future.

- IANS

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Priya S
Infrastructure development is always welcome, but I hope the funds are properly utilized and the project gets completed on time. Too often we see such projects getting delayed or abandoned in our own country. Hope Afghanistan can set a better example!
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Aditya G
Mountain regions need such connectivity projects desperately. Having traveled in Himachal and Uttarakhand, I know how difficult life can be without proper bridges. Hope this brings positive change for Badakhshan residents. 👍
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Sarah B
The cost seems quite reasonable for a bridge of that size. In India, similar projects often cost much more. Hope the quality matches the investment and it serves the people well for decades to come.
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Nikhil C
Two years seems like a long time for an 82-meter bridge. With modern construction techniques, this should be achievable faster. But considering the terrain and security situation, maybe it's realistic. Hope the local employment opportunities materialize as promised.
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Meera T
Development in Afghanistan ultimately benefits the entire South Asian region. Better infrastructure means better trade opportunities and people-to-people connections. This is a step in the right direction. 🇮🇳🤝

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