Article 6C1E5 Iraq’s oil boom blamed for worsening water crisis in drought-hit south

Iraq’s oil boom blamed for worsening water crisis in drought-hit south

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Sara Manisera and Daniela Sala in Al Khora
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Pollution from gas flaring - the burning of natural gas associated with oil extraction - is also a major concern in the oil-rich but extremely dry south

Western oil companies are exacerbating water shortages and causing pollution in Iraq as they race to profit from rising oil prices after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Water scarcity has already displaced thousands and increased instability, according to international experts, while Iraq is now considered the fifth most vulnerable country to the climate crisis by the UN. In the oil-rich but extremely dry south, wetlands that used to feed entire communities are now muddy canals.

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