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Life at 50Β°C: Syria's water wars

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Eye investigates why the people of once-fertile, north-east Syria now have almost no drinking water and finds out who or what is to blame.

The autonomous northeast region of Syria, once regarded as one of the most fertile areas in the country, is today struggling to find enough water to survive. More than a million people in Hasakah have been left with almost no drinking water, and what little water they have has to be brought in by tanker.

Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Eye goes to Hasakah to investigate what lies behind this crisis. Namak Khoshnaw hears how, following Turkey’s incursion into the region in 2019, a critical water station is barely functioning, and Turkey has bombed the power station that supplies it along with other infrastructure. Namak talks to local people about their daily struggle to survive and to the engineers and local officials desperately racing against time to find new sources of drinking water.

Presenter: Namak Khoshnaw
Producer: Rob Wilson
Editor: Rebecca Henschke

(Image: Composite image of women, waterpumps and dry, arid landscape)

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27 minutes

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Sun 24 Nov 2024 19:32GMT

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