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Euphrates to dry up by Christmas 2023

Posted by redsky On September - 4 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

In 2007, Redsky published an article based on an Environment Protection Agency (E.P.A.) report which had predicted the Euphrates could dry up by 2025. Redsky stated that 2023 was more likely and in keeping with Global Meltdown Domino Effect Timescales.

Here is an update:

The Euphrates River is drying up. Strangled by water policies of Iraq’s neighbours, Turkey and Syria, a two-year drought and years of misuse by Iraq and its farmers, the river is significantly smaller than it was just a few years ago. Officials worry it could soon be half what it is now. Read More / Watch Video »

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Electricity supply to Nasiriyah drops by 50% as Euphrates river dries up Two million people face life without water
A water shortage described as the most critical since the earliest days of Iraq’s civilisation is threatening to leave up to 2 million people in the south of the country without electricity and almost as many without drinking water.

An already meagre supply of electricity to Iraq’s fourth-largest city of Nasiriyah has fallen by 50% during the last three weeks because of the rapidly falling levels of the Euphrates river, which has only two of four power-generating turbines left working. Read More / Watch Video »

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Tigris and Euphrates drying up. Violence predicted

Posted by redsky On August - 24 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

Video Report: Tigris and Euphrates are drying up.
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Euphrates could dry up by 2025

Posted by redsky On April - 6 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

A report released earlier this year by the United Nations Environment Protection agency (UNEP) predicts that the river Euphrates could dry up by 2025.
The report indicated that due to global warming, lower rainfall and increased temperatures could cause the river to fail.

This is a step further on from a Japanese survey last year which concluded that the Euphrates could lose 41% of its flow volume due to reduced rainfall. Read More / Watch Video »

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