Rains revive Iraq's wetlands after years of drought
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Rains revive Iraq's wetlands after years of drought
"A fishing boat glides across the waters of Iraq's southern marshes, sending ripples shimmering over the once-parched wetlands, now revived by long-awaited rains."
"Fisherman Kazem Kasid stated that life will return, along with the fish and livestock, and people will feel that their homeland and future have been restored."
"Activist Ahmed Saleh Neema noted that the Huwaizah Marsh has not seen this much water in years, with 85 percent of the wetlands now submerged."
The Huwaizah Marshes in Iraq are experiencing a revival due to much-needed rain after years of drought. The wetlands, once parched, are now dotted with greenery and wildlife. Fishermen and residents express hope as water levels rise, with 85 percent of the marshes submerged. Iraq's Water Ministry reports full reservoirs on the Tigris River, anticipating further increases in water levels from the Euphrates. This revival is crucial for sustaining the ecosystem and local livelihoods during the hot summer months.
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