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Basra Water Crisis Prompts Action from Iraqi Government

Baghdad – The Basra water crisis continues to raise alarm among residents and officials alike. In response, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani arrived in Basra on Wednesday. He led a high-level delegation, including ministers and top advisors.

Upon arrival, Al-Sudani immediately met with Basra Governor Asaad Al-Eidani. They discussed urgent steps to address the worsening water conditions in the region. The meeting focused on efforts to tackle increasing salinity and pollution in the province’s water supply.

In recent weeks, concerns have soared due to the deteriorating quality of drinking water. Local farmers have also reported serious damage to crops and livestock. These developments highlight the severity of the Basra water crisis.

Government sources confirmed that the prime minister’s visit had several goals. First, he aimed to strengthen existing water supply initiatives. Second, he wanted to revive key desalination projects that had stalled for years. Finally, he pushed to fast-track emergency plans for the hardest-hit districts.

The Iraqi government is not standing by. Officials have already allocated 18 billion Iraqi dinars—around $13.8 million—to support immediate action. This budget will go toward repairing critical irrigation systems and improving water pumping stations.

Last week, the Basra Governor made an important announcement. He confirmed that a large seawater desalination project would soon move forward. This project forms part of a broader long-term strategy to combat salinity and protect the province’s water resources.

Transitioning from talk to action, the prime minister’s presence in Basra signals urgency. His visit demonstrates the central government’s commitment to resolving the Basra water crisis.

As heat intensifies this summer, water concerns will only grow. Quick action remains essential to prevent further harm to public health and agriculture. The government’s intervention offers hope, but consistent follow-through will determine success.

The people of Basra now wait for results—not just promises. Every drop counts in this battle for clean, safe water.

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