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Iraq-Jordan
Insurgents hit water supply
2005-06-22
The west of the Iraqi capital suffered from severe water shortages Tuesday amid searing summer temperatures following an attack against a water purification station. The station in the northern suburb of Taji was "sabotaged by terrorists, affecting the distribution of drinking water on the west bank of the Tigris river which runs through the capital, a government statement said.

An official from the Baghdad water company who wished to remain anonymous said the station had been hit by anti-tank rockets late Saturday and that one million people had been left without water as temperatures climbed to 41 degrees (almost 106 F). "This attack has caused lots of problems for Baghdad residents, especially for innocent children and the elderly who need a lot of water at this time of year," the statement said.

Baghdad, which has around 6.5 million inhabitants, faces repeated water shortages owing to obsolete installations. While around 97 percent of homes and businesses are hooked up to the city's water system, only 63 percent receive water on a regular basis, according to UN figures. "The aim of this attack is to make Iraqis' lives more difficult," the government said.

Repairs had begun on Sunday and normal supplies were expected to resume on Wednesday. At the capital's Yarmuk hospital, tanker trucks helped ensure an adequate supply of water. In the affected neighborhoods, firetrucks distributed water but warned residents not to drink it, while many crossed the Tigris to stay with friends or relatives.
Posted by:Spavirt Pheng6042

#13  Yep, turns out it was an illegal modification, I had to register it with Alcohol, Tobacco and Fun stuff.

Posted by: Shipman   2005-06-22 15:31  

#12  you be talky about the clicky driver?
Posted by: mouseyme   2005-06-22 12:55  

#11  I once had a special mouse I milled down the tang on....
Posted by: Shipman   2005-06-22 11:49  

#10  Water. A new low for the bad guys. At least they didn't poison it....
Posted by: Bobby   2005-06-22 10:35  

#9  w00t! I think 4 is a new record - excepting Boris & Co, of course!
Posted by: .com   2005-06-22 09:33  

#8  becoming?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-06-22 09:14  

#7  I caught a minute of CNN this morning and the anchor was speaking to a reporter re the water issue.

I swear the anchor sounded gleeful as he asked,"Do the people blame the United States for this?"

He also seemed a little bummed when she said, no, basically they're teed off with the mayor and city gov't for not repairing the damage.

It sounds like they're becoming (small d) democrats! I hope the water is restored ASAP.
Posted by: JDB   2005-06-22 09:10  

#6  I caught a minute of CNN this morning and the anchor was speaking to a reporter re the water issue.

I swear the anchor sounded gleeful as he asked,"Do the people blame the United States for this?"

He also seemed a little bummed when she said, no, basically they're teed off with the mayor and city gov't for not repairing the damage.

It sounds like they're becoming (small d) democrats! I hope the water is restored ASAP.
Posted by: JDB   2005-06-22 09:10  

#5  I caught a minute of CNN this morning and the anchor was speaking to a reporter re the water issue.

I swear the anchor sounded gleeful as he asked,"Do the people blame the United States for this?"

He also seemed a little bummed when she said, no, basically they're teed off with the mayor and city gov't for not repairing the damage.

It sounds like they're becoming (small d) democrats! I hope the water is restored ASAP.
Posted by: JDB   2005-06-22 09:10  

#4  I caught a minute of CNN this morning and the anchor was speaking to a reporter re the water issue.

I swear the anchor sounded gleeful as he asked,"Do the people blame the United States for this?"

He also seemed a little bummed when she said, no, basically they're teed off with the mayor and city gov't for not repairing the damage.

It sounds like they're becoming (small d) democrats! I hope the water is restored ASAP.
Posted by: JDB   2005-06-22 09:09  

#3  It's ok if they hit the water supply for women and children. They are against the United States. That makes them liberal and progressive and genetically superior.
Posted by: 2b   2005-06-22 08:49  

#2  Who ever is think up these attacks for the jihadists needs to continue. These only serve to turn the Iraqi people against them even further.
Posted by: Grins Sluper5274   2005-06-22 08:41  

#1  Wow, clever.
Posted by: gromgorru   2005-06-22 08:39  

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