The Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria warned that the Turkish state's policy to decrease the waters of the Euphrates River would cause humanitarian crises in the region, jeopardizing 9 million Syrians living in areas close to the river. This situation is causing major health problems. Most importantly, access to drinking water has become difficult. Moreover, the amount of agricultural land on the banks of the Euphrates is decreasing. ![]() Due to the water cuts, the waters in the dam lakes in Syria have decreased, while electricity production and electricity supply to the region have diminished. The negative effects of the dwindling waters can be seen clearly on the ground. However, the invading state does not comply with the agreement, delivering only 200 cubic meters of water per second currently. The Turkish state, which has been using the Euphrates water as a weapon against the Syrians for years, cuts off the waters flowing into Iraq and Syria to a large extent.Īccording to the agreement signed between the governments of Damascus and Ankara in 1987, Turkey is supposed to deliver 500 cubic meters of water per second to Syria. The images taken by ANHA at the Rojava Dam (Tishrin), Syria's second largest dam on the Euphrates River, show that the waters of the river have decreased significantly. These areas which were once a source of life for the region have now become arid lands. Images captured on the banks of the Euphrates reveal that a large part of the Euphrates River has dried up.
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