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Water Scarcity Threatens Southern Syria: “I Try to Save the Most”

Summary by El Pais
Abu Osama, a resident of the town of Yadouda, in the rural west of the Syrian governorate of Deraa, does not receive enough drinking water. He has been facing this problem for years. “When the supply is cut, we have to buy a tanker truck. In my case it is difficult to bear that cost, so I try to save water to the maximum,” explains this 34-year-old man, married and father of four children. The price of a tanker truck reaches 50,000 Syrian pounds…

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Abu Osama, a resident of the town of Yadouda, in the rural west of the Syrian governorate of Deraa, does not receive enough drinking water. He has been facing this problem for years. “When the supply is cut, we have to buy a tanker truck. In my case it is difficult to bear that cost, so I try to save water to the maximum,” explains this 34-year-old man, married and father of four children. The price of a tanker truck reaches 50,000 Syrian pounds…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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