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    Baghdad today-Baghdad
    Today, Saturday, the Basra Governorate Agriculture Directorate warned of the early end of the agricultural season in the governorate due to the lack of water for the last irrigation, “Al-Fattam irrigation,” indicating that the last date is a week from now.
    The director of agriculture in the province, Hadi Hussein, told (Baghdad Today) that "the lack of sufficient water releases delayed the weaning irrigation, which is the last irrigation for this season," noting that "if irrigation is not available through irrigation or rain until the tenth of this month, our agricultural season will fail." From wheat and barley to tomatoes.
    He explained that "the governorate witnessed, for the first time, the cultivation of 104,000 dunums of wheat and barley, of which 34,000 dunums of wheat and barley are licensed by the ministry within its plan," noting that the seeds were handed over to the farmers, but 70,000 dunums were planted outside the agricultural plan by the farmers.
    He added, "The water releases that reached the governorate are 52 m3 per second, and we are the least of the governorates, as we have river tails, in addition to the transgressions on them from Wasit and Maysan, which do not reach the Shatt al-Arab."
    Video clips documented shocking scenes showing the drying up of vast areas of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the cities of southern Iraq, until the bottom became visible and visible to the naked eye in the governorates of Dhi Qar and Maysan.
    Citizens monitored the decline in the level of the Tigris River in Maysan Governorate, southern Iraq, to ​​an unprecedented extent, with the deposition of salts and dust at its bottom, a scene that raised concern about the exacerbation of the crisis during the coming summer, given that the recurring crisis began early this year.
    A picture circulating on social media in Iraq showed a group of citizens crossing the Tigris River in Maysan Governorate on foot and playing sports at the bottom of the river that appeared due to the drought.
    For its part, the Parliamentary Foreign Relations Committee warned of the seriousness of the water situation in Iraq, calling on the government to internationalize the crisis and solve it amicably and through diplomatic means with the upstream countries "Turkey and Iran."
    Iraq is one of the five countries most vulnerable to climate change and desertification in the world, especially due to the increasing drought with high temperatures that exceed 50 degrees Celsius during the summer.
    The repercussions of this have begun to be evident in several joints, such as the decline in the cultivation of wheat and amber rice, the drying up of some lakes due to the lack of water supplies and rain, and the frequent dust storms.
    The total consumption rate for all needs in Iraq is about 53 billion cubic meters annually, while the amount of river water in good seasons is estimated at about 77 billion cubic meters, and in dry seasons about 44 billion cubic meters.
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