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Basra’s Water Crisis Deepens

Basra Water Crisis 2025 Exposes Deep Failures in Management and GovernanceThe Basra water crisis 2025 has reached critical levels. Officials and citizens warn that the city now faces its worst shortage in decades.

On June 29, Basra’s Human Rights Commission issued an urgent appeal. The office described the situation as the most severe in 80 years.Local director Mehdi Al-Tamimi condemned government inaction. He criticized repeated announcements of desalination projects without actual construction or progress. “This same announcement has repeated every year for seven years,” Al-Tamimi said. “Nothing practical has happened on the ground.”

According to Al-Tamimi, his office submitted more than 100 formal demands. However, he claimed those demands met only silence and disregard. He urgently called on Iraq’s Prime Minister and Parliament to intervene. “Act now,” he said, “before this becomes a humanitarian catastrophe.”

Meanwhile, environmental activist Alaa Al-Ramahi raised more serious concerns. He claimed mismanagement—not only scarcity—is worsening the Basra water crisis 2025. He alleged that authorities redirect 50% of fresh water from the Bada’a project to 25 private compounds. The public should receive this water.

As a result, Al-Ramahi warned, the water left for ordinary citizens is contaminated and unsafe. He said it is not even usable for farming. These allegations have added public anger to an already boiling situation.

Governor Asaad Al-Eidani responded quickly on Sunday. He blamed the crisis on reduced flows from the Tigris and Euphrates. He also cited saltwater intrusion from the Gulf as a key problem. Yet many citizens see the repeated promises as empty. They point to years of announcements with no action or results.

So far, the Basra water crisis 2025 has exposed serious weaknesses in planning, resource management, and political accountability. The crisis now represents more than a water issue. It is a test of leadership, trust, and transparency in Iraq’s southernmost province.

Without swift action and real reform, the people of Basra may continue to suffer while officials debate and delay.

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