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Iraq, Kurdistan Region floods: Youth killed, infrastructure damaged as local govs declare holiday

Iraq Kurdistan Region floods Youth killed infrastructure damaged as local govs declare holiday
Iraq, Kurdistan Region floods: Youth killed, infrastructure damaged as local govs declare holiday

2019-03-25 00:00:00 - Source: kurdistan 24

ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – Torrential rains in multiple areas of the Kurdistan Region and Iraq on Monday led to floods that damaged infrastructure, homes and, in places, resulted in casualties.

The downpour began Sunday evening and continued into early next day, leading to a sharp rise in water levels in rivers, lakes, and tributaries in various parts of the country.

The Dukan dam reservoir, located in the Kurdistan Region province of Sulaimani, is two meters away from overflowing, according to Mohammed Tahir, the dam’s director.

Late Sunday, local governments in a number of rural districts in the provinces of Sulaimani, Kirkuk, and Diyala declared Monday an official public holiday for schools, in preparation of possible safety hazards to students.

In other areas, the announcement came on Monday as heavy precipitation flooded streets of many towns, prompting school staff to personally phone parents of pupils to take the students back home. Severe weather conditions interrupted classroom activities.

In Kirkuk, authorities put the city’s emergency response units on standby in anticipation of incidents at the outcome of the latest bout of heavy rainfalls. They also called on residents to stock up on drinkable water as regional purifiers could experience operational difficulties due to the poor weather.

The rain also limited inter-city travel as it triggered landslides near and on roads, among them a road linking the cities of Ranya and Qaladze.





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