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    Warnings of water scarcity in Maysan province

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    Post by Rocky Mon 13 Nov 2017, 2:28 am

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    Trend Press / Baghdad

    MP of the National Alliance Mohammed al-Chihod, "the Ministry of Water Resources in water bridges between the provinces to reduce the risk of water scarcity in the province of Maysan."
    "The province of Maysan is witnessing a shortage of water and drinking water is unprecedented in the areas of the morgue, Alkhala and Maimouna, which greatly affected them," Chihod said in a press statement on Monday, "a copy of the work of Marashneh between the southern provinces at Kut will provide water to the province of Maysan and secure its need for drinking water and watering. "
    "We must control the flow of water within the province and eliminate the excesses, especially with the start of the winter season, especially since most of the inhabitants of those areas rely on agriculture and livestock to ensure their daily strength."

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