Iraq Makes Contingency Plans For Syria Dam Collapse
AFP, Baghdad -
Iraq has prepared contingency plans in case a dam in northern Syria that fell under rebel control two months ago collapses, an official told AFP on Monday.
The dam on the Euphrates river in Raqa province fell under the control of rebels fighting to oust President Bashar al-Assad in February. It generates 880 megawatts of power.
We put plans in place to prevent the major damage that could be caused by such an incident, Ali Hashem, the general director of Iraqs national center for managing water resources, told AFP.
We have to be ready for these kinds of incidents. When we saw what is happening in Syria, we put our plans in place.
Hashem did not give details on what the plans specifically entailed, or what had sparked Iraqi officials concerns, as the area surrounding the dam has largely been peaceful since it fell under rebel control in February.
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