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2025-06-29 Iraq
Iraq’s marshlands are drying up
Inshallah — regardless of drought or flood, they take too much groundwater without care for conserving use. Gaza has the same problem.
[Rudaw] Marshlands in southern Iraq are drying up due to worsening drought and declining groundwater levels, a local official warned, as authorities scramble to mitigate the crisis that has already displaced over 10,000 families.

“Most of the marshlands in the north of our province have dried up, and we are trying to revive some of them through the Tigris River, but there is no solution for the other dried marshlands in our province,” said Zeinab al-Asadi, head of the provincial agriculture committee in Dhi Qar.

The Tigris River, one of Iraq’s two major waterways, flows from Turkey through northern and central Iraq and is a vital source of water for agriculture, drinking, and the marshlands.

“The groundwater level in our province has decreased significantly, and groundwater continues to drop further. This is a major problem facing the residents,” Asadi added.

According to Dhi Qar’s meteorology directorate, less than 50 millimeters of rain fell in the province last winter - a decline from over 80 millimeters recorded in previous years.

“This year, there was a drought in our province. The water level in the marshlands has decreased to nearly half a meter, when previously none of them were less than a meter [deep],” Asadi said.

“Certainly, in this season, that remaining half meter will also decrease, because much of it will evaporate,” she said.

The prolonged drought and desertification have already displaced thousands of people. The local office of the Ministry of Migration and Displacement reported that by October, more than 10,000 families had been forced to move out of areas surrounding the marshlands.

“Part of the citizens were displaced due to the drying of marshlands and desertification,” Asadi said.

To address the crisis, Asadi said they are coordinating with the Ministry of Water Resources to dig new artesian wells across the province.

Dhi Qar is home to much of Iraq’s historic marshlands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site considered one of the most fertile and ecologically significant areas in the country. The province’s population is over 2 million, according to Iraq’s census done in November.

Iraq’s water crisis has been exacerbated by five consecutive years of drought, soaring temperatures, and the construction of upstream dams in neighboring Turkey and Iran. These dams have sharply reduced water inflows into Iraq, leaving the country with less than 40 percent of its entitled share from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers - Iraq’s primary water sources.
Posted by trailing wife 2025-06-29 00:00|| || Front Page|| ||Comments [111 views ]  Top
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#1 Yea, well, too bad.
Posted by Grom the Affective 2025-06-29 04:21||   2025-06-29 04:21|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#2 Hi Grom or TW. Here's the text of the article I just posted, as I am unable to enter it.
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Lara interviews the Crown Prince and here’s a summary. He says the regime is on the brink of collapse and it’s at the weakest ever. He goes into detail about a variety of hardships. Iranian citizens have suffered tremendously and lost hope. For example while the Persian carpet industry may flourish it’s under rigid control, but other industry's have been decimated. They’re all friends of America just as much as before 1979 and they were the first ones to be targeted by the regime. Thousands of Americans have been killed for their purpose.

His solution is to lead the country to an organized and stable transition. Citizens will vote by referendum to establish the rules, with separation of religion from state. They will be peaceful with all neighbors and especially America.



Posted by Fairbanks 2025-06-29 04:37||   2025-06-29 04:37|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#3 If someone wants to dress this up to make a complete article as I intended several hours ago, here is the title, source and test of the full article:
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Iran’s Exiled Crown Prince to Lead a Team of Citizens, Some Military and Security Forces and Members of the Civilian Bureaucracy and to Begin a Peaceful Transition into a Constitutional Society, Starting Perhaps in Six Months

[FoxNews “My View with Lara Trump,” 6/28/25 - segment begins at 31 minutes and ends at 42 minutes]

Lara interviews the Crown Prince. Here’s a summary. He says the regime is on the brink of collapse and is at it’s weakest. He goes into detail about a variety of hardships. Iranian citizens have suffered tremendously and lost hope. While the Persian carpet industry may flourish it’s under rigid control, while other industrys have been decimated. They’re the friends of America just as much as before 1979 and they were the first one’s to be targeted by the regime. Thousands of Americans have been killed for their purpose.

His solution is to lead the country to an organized and stable transition. Citizens will vote by referendum to establish the rules, with separation of religion from state. They will be peaceful with all neighbors and especially America.

Posted by Fairbanks 2025-06-29 05:56||   2025-06-29 05:56|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#4 I remember Saddam drained the marshes somewhere in the late 1990's to get rid of the Marsh Arabs.

Saddam also used gas on several marsh villages which, in his opinion, had not fought bravely enough against the Iranians during that little conflict in the 80's.
Posted by Mullah Richard 2025-06-29 07:26||   2025-06-29 07:26|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#5 Thank you, dear Fairbanks. See your article here. You gave enough information in your submission that I quickly found the YouTube video — I’m getting better at this! Give me a moment to add your statement to the text box…
Posted by trailing wife 2025-06-29 08:20||   2025-06-29 08:20|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#6 less than 50 millimeters of rain

50mm ~ 2 inches
Posted by Skidmark 2025-06-29 09:44||   2025-06-29 09:44|| Front Page || Comments   Top

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