Monday, November 26, 2018

The number of people killed in floods in Iraq has risen to 21

Baghdad: The death toll in floods in Iraq has risen to 21. Hurricane winds last rained 2 days ago in Iraq. Nineveh and Salahaddin were affected by this rain. According to the Health Ministry, 21 people were killed and over 180 injured in the flooding winds and floods.

In Iraq, 21 people have been reported killed by floods and floods in homes and electricity. Thousands of homes in the Al-Sharqat district, located about 250 km north of Baghdad, are drowning in rain water. And the wind flows in the vicinity of the trees so that the wind flows. Electricity has been disconnected due to the wires in many places. Hundreds of cars and vehicles drowned in rainfall floods.

Meanwhile, 2 bridges across the Tigris River in Mosul are drowning in rain water. More than 25,000 people have been hit by severe floods and thousands of homes are drowning in the water. Members said. The country is engaged in rescue and relief operations. Meanwhile, the floods have created a serious crisis for Iraq's new government.

From 2014 to 2017 S. Iraq was in the shadow of terrorists. The government has been struggling to repair the impacts that occurred.
In this situation, all the attention of the government has been revised in the flood affected areas. Earlier in 2015, 58 people were killed in floods in Iraq

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