Syria's driest winter in nearly 7 decades triggers a severe water crisis in Damascus
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The spring rises inside the ruins of a Roman temple in the Barada Valley and flows toward Damascus, supplying the city with drinking water for thousands of years. Normally, during the winter flood season, water fills all the tunnels and washes over much of the temple.
Now, there is only a trickle of water following the driest winter in decades.
“I have been working at the Ein al-Fijeh spring for 33 years and this is the first year it is that dry,” Bashi, a guard but also knows how to operate the pumping and water filtration machines, said.
The spring and the Barada River that it feeds are the main source of water for 5 million people, supplying Damascus and its suburbs with 70% of their water.
As the city suffers its worst water shortages in years, many people now rely on buying water from private tanker trucks that fill from wells. Officials are warning that the situation could get worse in the summer and urge residents to use water sparingly while showering, cleaning or washing dishes.
The spring water comes mainly from rainfall and melted snow off the mountains along the border with Lebanon, but because of this year’s below-average rainfall, the amounts are much less than normal.
There are 1.1 million homes that get water from the spring, and in order to get through the year, people will have to cut down their consumption.
The city’s eastern area of Abbasids is feeling the shortage. The neighborhood only gets water for about 90 minutes a day, compared with previous years when water was always running when they turned on the taps.
Persistent electricity cuts are making the problem worse, as they sometimes have water but no power to pump it to the tankers on the roof of the building. Buying five barrels of undrinkable water from a tanker truck cost $15, a large amount of money in a country where many people make less than $100 a month.
oursfort@reddit
The Syrian Civil War was influenced by a severe drought that occurred between 2006 and 2010.
I really hope it's better managed this time, given that the country is just starting to rebuild. The international community and regional allies should keep an eye on this issue
BallisticFiber@reddit
You think things will be better when tour country is rolled by literal terrorist connected to al quaeda and whom is doing ethnic cleansing right now? Ye, this dude gonna built massive water sources, dams and provide hydroelectric power to everyone because deep inside he cares about people and society, yep
Kelak1@reddit
How do you define terrorist? Not disputing you, just curious if your definition and how it applies to whatever ruling group controls Syria
Kind_Box8063@reddit
Former Al Qaeda and was in alliance with Al-Baghdadi when he came out of prison.
Kelak1@reddit
Doesn't this align with US and Western policy in the middle east over the last century. A terrorist is just an operator that doesn't work towards Western objectives.
Kind_Box8063@reddit
He does when the other option was an ally of Iran and Russia which is why most people generally agree he will be removed and replaced in a couple years.
Kelak1@reddit
That's kind of my point. Calling him a terrorist means nothing in the eyes of the West. Ghadafi, Sadam... All we're great friends of America, until they weren't.
oursfort@reddit
Idk, I'm just hoping for the best
BallisticFiber@reddit
I wish that worked that way mate
oursfort@reddit
What could we do then? :(
BallisticFiber@reddit
Sadly if you don't live in a country with democracy freedom of speech and protests, we only can pray for poor souls trapped in that land and bring abused by warmongering monster countries
oursfort@reddit
What can we do then?
Intense_Judgement@reddit
Climate change is going to keep intensifying other problems because food and water security are the bedrock of society.
The global community should have started stabilizing atmospheric CO2 decades ago but the oil companies put profit ahead of human life.
Semi-related, I think Greta Tumberg is fully anti-capitalist now, that's why she's stopped being considered a media darling.
wq1119@reddit
And also for her explicit support for Palestine.
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