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Iraqi Ministry of Water Resources: the Current Year Is the Dryest Since 1933.

Summary by non14.net
The Iraqi Ministry of Water Resources described the current year (Thursday) as the most dryest since 1933, emphasizing that the decline in rainfall and the lack of water flows from the source countries were among the most important causes of this crisis.
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The Iraqi Ministry of Water Resources described the current year (Thursday) as the most dryest since 1933, emphasizing that the decline in rainfall and the lack of water flows from the source countries were among the most important causes of this crisis.

·Baghdad, Iraq
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non14.net broke the news in Baghdad, Iraq on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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