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    The World Bank: Iraq is threatened with losing 20% ​​of its water by 2040

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    Post by Rocky Sat 17 Dec 2022, 4:23 am

    [size=46]The World Bank: Iraq is threatened with losing 20% ​​of its water by 2040[/size]
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    The World Bank warned, on Saturday, of the seriousness of the water situation in Iraq, noting that the country may lose 20% of its water until the year 2040.
    Salim Rohana, responsible for sustainable development programs in the Levant region, said in a statement reported by the official newspaper, “Water is a structural and life issue.” And it is subject to the issue of supply and demand, as the demand for water is increasing in Iraq due to its modernity and civilization, as well as the agricultural sector, which is still using the old methods of irrigation, which consequently leads to a decrease in the amount of water with time.
    Rouhana added, "The climate change factor and the decrease in rainfall could increase the water shortage by 20% until the year 2040," noting that "there are many solutions by reviewing the water distribution policy for irrigation and the population's uses."

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