On May 1, 2020, after a long and rainy week, a section of the earthen wall forming the Sardoba Reservoir in Uzbekistan gave way. The three-year-old dam, designed to hold 922 million cubic meters of water for irrigating the surrounding regions, burst and flooded more than 35,000 hectares of land in Uzbekistan and neighboring Kazakhstan. At least 70,000 people were forced out of their homes by the flooding.
The site is around 125.000 m2.
The construction began on June 2020 and completed on November 2020.
The project has over 105.000 m2 of gross construction area and it isplanned for 2.000 residential units.