Iraq is having one of its worst droughts in nearly a century. A severe water crisis grips the southern city of Basra, where thousands queue for tankers as the Tigris and Euphrates rivers have seen their levels drop by nearly 30 percent due to low rainfall and upstream restrictions.
Breakdown
- Basra residents wait in long queues for water tankers due to shortages.
- Individuals travel several kilometres daily to secure clean water. 13s
- Water rations are tightened between household and livestock needs. 32s
- Polluted seawater has swept into residential areas, causing health issues. 36s
- The quality of available water continues to deteriorate. 41s