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"Nile Flower" drains agriculture and the waters of the Orontes in Hama.
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"Nile Flower" drains agriculture and the waters of the Orontes in Hama.

27 June, 2026.Syria.1 sources

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“The Orontes River and its distributaries and irrigation canals in Hama province are suffering from the spread of the Nile flower, an agricultural pest that drains large amounts of water needed for farming in rural Hama and whose effects extend to infrastructure”

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