Specifically, flash floods may occur in: Kashkadarya region: Yakkabog, Dehkanabad, Chiroqchi, Kitob, Shahrisabz, Kamashi, and Guzar districts; Surkhandarya region: Sariosiyo, Uzun, Oltinsoy, Denov, Boysun, Sherobod, Shurchi, Kumkurgan, and Muzrobot districts; Samarkand region: Urgut, Samarkand, Bulungur, Nurobod, Kushrabot, Kattakurgan, Payariq, Jomboy, and Ishtikhon districts; Navoiy region: Khatirchi, Navbahor, Nurota, Konimekh, and Karmana districts; Jizzakh region: Zomin, Bakhmal, Gallaorol, Sharof Rashidov, Forish, and Yangiobod districts; Tashkent region: Ohangaron, Bostanliq, Parkent, Piskent, Ortachirchiq, and Yuqorichirchiq districts, as well as the cities of Angren and Olmaliq; Namangan region: Pop, Kosonsoy, Chortoq, Chust, Namangan, and Yangiqurgan districts; Fergana region: Sokh, Shakhimardan, Fergana, and Beshariq districts; Andijan region: Andijan, Asaka, Jalaquduq, Kurgontepa, Pakhtaobod, Izboskan, Khojaobod, and Marhamat districts, as well as the city of Khanabad. In some areas of the republic, there is a possibility of rainwater accumulation, which may lead to localized flooding of territories.
Flash flood warnings might be observed nine regions of Uzbekistan
Due to expected rainfall on March 18-19 of this year, flash floods and mudslides may occur in the foothills and mountainous areas of the republic.
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