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- Syria’s Water Sector After Regime Change - Fanack Water
Years of civil war left Syria’s water infrastructure in ruins Roughly two-thirds of water facilities were severely damaged or destroyed, with water treatment plants, pumping stations, and sewage systems among the hardest hit
- Drought, drilling, diversion: Daraa’s deepening water crisis
Degraded infrastructure and historic drought has left Syria in a deepening water crisis that is acutely felt in the country’s southern, agriculture-reliant Daraa province Not far from Abu Said’s home, dozens of water tankers line up, waiting for their turn to fill up at a privately owned well
- Water under transition. Addressing Syrias water hotspots
Since the onset of the conflict in 2011, Syria’s water infrastructure has suffered staggering physical destruction UNICEF estimates suggest that nearly two-thirds of water treatment plants, half of all pumping stations, and one-third of water towers have been damaged during the conflict
- Daraa’s second war: Drought and migration - Syria Indicator
Enhancing international cooperation with neighboring countries to share water resources and rely on renewable energy sources A study states that the recent drought wave that began in 1998 in Syria and the Eastern Mediterranean may be the worst in nearly 900 years
- Why water scarcity is a key factor in Syria’s protracted conflict
Before 2010, 98 percent of urban Syrians and 92 percent of rural residents had reliable access to safe water Today, the United Nations estimates that “nearly two-thirds of water treatment plants, half of all pumping stations, and one-third of water towers have been damaged in the conflict ”
- Daraa’s second war: Drought and migration - Enab Baladi
In collaboration with the Daraa Water Directorate, UNICEF implemented a project in June to lay polyethylene pipes from the Oyoun al-Sakhina Springs to the town of Tel Shihab, stretching nearly 7 kilometers, after numerous violations damaged the old pipeline supplying the town
- Water Scarcity: A Central Factor in Syria’s Protracted Conflict
Explore how water scarcity has fueled Syria's prolonged conflict and the challenges faced by the new government in addressing this critical issue Discover the impact of climate change, geopolitical tensions, and infrastructure destruction on Syria's water security
- Drought and war leave Syria struggling with water shortages
Years of war damage and one of the driest seasons in decades have pushed Syria into a severe water deficit, the Head of the General Authority for Water Resources said on Saturday
- War or peace? In Syria, water flows both ways - Geneva Solutions
In Kurdish-held north-east Syria, a dramatic drop in water levels from the Euphrates river flowing downstream from Turkey is threatening over five million people with water scarcity and power outages, including one million displaced Syrians, largely housed in makeshift camps along the border
- Daraa - Syria Direct
Nearly 11 months since the fall of the regime, simmering insecurity and uncontrolled weapons continue to destabilize communities and claim lives in Syria’s southern Daraa province
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