Overview
- The Ein al-Fijeh spring, a vital water source for 5 million residents of Damascus and its suburbs, is operating at its lowest recorded level.
- This year saw the lowest rainfall in nearly seven decades, severely reducing the spring's output and leaving the Barada River mostly dry.
- Daily water shortages have forced residents to rely on expensive private tanker trucks, adding financial strain to a population already facing economic hardship.
- Aging infrastructure, power outages, and conflict-related damage have further hindered water delivery, exacerbating the crisis.
- Government officials warn of worsening conditions during the summer and are urging citizens to conserve water in daily activities.