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    A "fourth" setback hits the Iraqi marshes.. Erdogan's visit was a "contract" and drought hit the Eup

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    A "fourth" setback hits the Iraqi marshes.. Erdogan's visit was a "contract" and drought hit the Eup Empty A "fourth" setback hits the Iraqi marshes.. Erdogan's visit was a "contract" and drought hit the Eup

    Post by Rocky Thu 15 Aug 2024, 5:14 am

    A "fourth" setback hits the Iraqi marshes.. Erdogan's visit was a "contract" and drought hit the Euphrates - Urgent
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    Baghdad Today - Maysan
    Water resources expert Adel Al-Mukhtar confirmed today, Thursday (August 15, 2024), that the Iraqi marshes are experiencing a fourth setback due to the drying up of the Euphrates River basin.
    Al-Mukhtar said in an interview with Baghdad Today, "The reality of the Euphrates River revenues coming from Turkey towards Syria and from the latter towards western Iraq is very limited and does not meet the need even at the minimum level, which led to serious repercussions that affected the southern governorates and caused a setback in the marshes, especially Al-Hawizeh, which is the fourth of its kind through the destruction of its livestock."
    He added, "The largest dam in Turkey is located on the Euphrates River and holds more than 48 billion m3. Is it reasonable that there is no surplus water capacity to pass it towards Iraq in order to reduce the consequences of the drought in the river basin, which has increased in the past period?"
    Al-Mukhtar pointed out, saying: What is the benefit of the recent Iraqi-Turkish agreement in Baghdad, in the presence of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which was in its essence an exchange of water for contracts, while previously it was water for oil, stressing that there was no change in the philosophy of what happened, but it would have been more appropriate to demand international arbitration and determine Baghdad’s rights in the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in order to avoid any future crises.
    The marshes are historical water bodies in Iraq, but they do not have a fixed right to water shares, as the Ministry of Water Resources deals with them as secondary water bodies and not as storage areas. Therefore, the water is used in storage or rivers and the marshes are not fed except when there is a water surplus and they are supplied with small and limited amounts of water. The justification behind this is that the water of these bodies quickly evaporates and there is no point in feeding them with water that will be lost through evaporation.
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