Wednesday , 24 April 2024

Iran, Iraq, Syria to cooperate on sandstorms

Al-Monitor – Iran, Iraq and Syria have pledged to work together on the sandstorms plaguing the region. 

The official Islamic Republic News Agency reported yesterday that Iran’s Department of the Environment signed a memorandum of understanding on combating the storms with Syria. The department will sign another memorandum with Iraq in July, according to the agency. 

The Middle East has been hit with numerous sandstorms this year. Iraq has been particularly affected, with thousands of people being admitted to hospitals due to complications from the storms. There was also a sandstorm in Syria today.

The storms are caused by strong winds in desert areas. They occur when the winds lift sand and dust into atmosphere from bare and dry soil, according to the World Meteorological Organization. 

In this sense, increasing desertification in Iraq is contributing to the storm issue, Adnan Abu Zeed reported for Al-Monitor last month. 

Part of the cooperation will focus on working to counter desertification and water scarcity issues. Iraqi Environment Minister Jassim al-Falahi said May 30 that Iraq’s recent diplomatic work on the issue focuses on “dealing with the challenges of dust storms, water scarcity and desertification,” the Iraqi News Agency reported

The issue is a regional one. The Islamic Republic News Agency report added the countries will work to “to control the foreign sources of the dust storms.” Falahi said that most of the storms originated in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and eastern Syria. 

Increasing desertification in Iraq is also leading to food security issues, Salam Zidane reported for Al-Monitor from Baghdad yesterday. 

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