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Syria, Iraq, Turkey coordinate on Euphrates water

Syria, Iraq, Turkey coordinate on Euphrates water

The Syrian Ministry of Energy and Water Resources announced a technical coordination with Turkey and Iraq to manage water flows along the Euphrates River, due to heavy rainfall and rising reservoir levels. The gates of the Euphrates Dam were opened to release approximately 1,800 cubic meters per second, in order to create reserves before the incoming flows over the next 4 to 5 days. The Iraqi Minister of Water Resources confirmed that the Haditha Dam is ready to accommodate the water surge, with ongoing coordination to protect vital infrastructure along the Euphrates River.

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