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Syria: Damascus faces severe water shortage as crucial spring dries up
Shotlist Damascus, Syria - Recent 1. Various of elderly resident collecting water from tap, washing kitchenware 2. Bottles of water 3. Various of dry water station 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohammed Awad, director, Ain Barada Spring Station (partially overlaid with shot 5): "The water supply to the Barada valley relies primarily on rainwater and snowmelt from the mountains. The severe lack of rainfall nationwide this year has directly impacted the water levels in the Ain Barada spring, the Ain al-Fijeh spring, and other places." SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE 5. Various of mountain, dry valley SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE 6. Various of leaking pipes 7. Abandoned pipe 8. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohammed Namou, director, Ain Barada Water Resources Management Office (partially overlaid with shots 9-10): "Water production from the Barada pumping station has decreased significantly, partly due to the continuous drop in water levels and partly due to the age and inefficiency of the existing pumps. In the meantime, several major pumping stations in Damascus have experienced mechanical or electrical malfunctions. To address the water shortage, we are proceeding with a project to replace 50 water pumps to restore the basic capacity of the water supply." SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE 9. Various of water station facilities 10. Leaking pipe SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE 11. Various of dry water station Storyline Damascus is facing a severe water crisis as one of the Syrian capital's main water sources, the Ain Barada spring, has dried up due to lack of rainfall. Weekly water cuts are forcing local residents to find ways to store water to ensure they can complete basic tasks like washing and cooking. Even when water is restored, supply remains limited, forcing residents to buy bottled water. According to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the 2024-25 season was the driest in nearly 40 years for Syria. The historic drought caused by climate change has led to the evaporation of the Ain Barada spring, threatening Damascus' water security. "The water supply to the Barada valley relies primarily on rainwater and snowmelt from the mountains. The severe lack of rainfall nationwide this year has directly impacted the water levels in the Ain Barada spring, the Ain al-Fijeh spring, and other places," said Mohammed Awad, director of the Ain Barada Spring Station. In addition to climatic factors, the collapse of the city's water supply system also results from the lack of necessary maintenance of infrastructure, according to Mohammed Namou, director of the Ain Barada Water Resources Management Office. "Water production from the Barada pumping station has decreased significantly, partly due to the continuous drop in water levels and partly due to the age and inefficiency of the existing pumps. In the meantime, several major pumping stations in Damascus have experienced mechanical or electrical malfunctions. To address the water shortage, we are proceeding with a project to replace 50 water pumps to restore the basic capacity of the water supply," Namou said. [Restrictions: No Access Chinese Mainland/Orient TV/Syria Alshaab TV/Zanoubia TV/Alhurra TV/ANN TV/Al Jazeera/ Al-Arabiya TV]
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