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    The Guardian: Four countries including Iraq are at risk of water shortages

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    The Guardian: Four countries including Iraq are at risk of water shortages Empty The Guardian: Four countries including Iraq are at risk of water shortages

    Post by Rocky Thu 12 Apr 2018, 11:43 am


    The Guardian: Four countries including Iraq are at risk of water shortages

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    LONDON (Reuters) - Four countries - Iraq, Spain, Morocco and India - are at risk of water shortages due to shrinking reservoirs as a result of dams and climate change in the world, a report by The Guardian newspaper reported on Thursday.
    "The countries suffering from the water crisis due to the shrinking of their aquifers are Morocco, Iraq, Spain and India, and this may cause a water crisis due to climate change and the increasing number of dams," the report quoted the World Water Resources Institute, which used a modern satellite early warning system, as saying. Which reached 500 thousand dam around the world. "  
    "The US-based environmental organization aims to establish an early warning system aimed at predicting social instability, economic damage and cross-border migration, and a quick picture was unveiled highlighting four of the worst-hit dams and their potential dangers," he said.
    As for Iraq, the report said that "the Mosul dam in Iraq has witnessed a further decrease in water level, which reached 60 percent compared to its peak in the nineties of the last century due to low rainfall and competing demand of Turkish hydropower projects on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers."
    "As in Syria and Iraq, water stress has been added to the conflict in the region and has led to a change in the localization of people in both countries," he said.
    Turkey has embarked on water installations on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, leading to a significant reduction in the amount of water in the rivers, according to specialists, seeking to impose its view through water policy based on the principle of the integrated use and management of water resources and rejecting the principle of sharing available water resources And according to the Convention of riparian States. Ending / 25 z

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