Muscat Daily

Al Hamra residents reel under water shortage as aflaj, wells dry up

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Residents of Al Hamra in Dakhliyah governorat­e have been reeling under water shortage due to lack of rainfall, dried aflaj and wells for some time now.

Temporary measures employed so far have not offered solace especially with high temperatur­es.

Rashid Saif Rashid al Abri, a residents of the affected area said, “We have been suffering from water shortage for some time now. Al Hamra relies heavily on rainwater and the sky has not opened up for rains for a long time. The wells and aflaj too have dried up worsening the condition further.”

Abri added, “The Public Authority for Electricit­y and Water (PAEW) has provided some solutions such as transferri­ng water to remote areas through tankers for free. The farmer is the biggest victim because of this issue. We hope PAEW connects the water network to all homes in Al Hamra. We also hope that the Ministry of Regional Municipali­ties and Water Resources establishe­s more dams in Al Hamra.”

Another resident Jamal al Abri said that tankers can help meet only everyday needs.

“Farmers have also stopped cultivatio­n. Several reasons can be attributed to this drying up, such as increased urbanisati­on, lack of rainfall and dry aflaj and wells. I hope the authoritie­s create more groundwate­r recharge dams. This is one way to solve the problem. The population of Al Hamra is more than 26,000.”

Another resident, Abdul Rahim Hamad Abdullah al Abri, attributes the shortage of groundwate­r to the increasing population density of the wilayat.

“Some farmers have sold their livestock due to water shortage. They have not planted any seasonal crops too. PAEW has already supplied water to some homes but it’s not enough.

“We wish that more dams are created and desalinate­d water is supplied to citizens.”

Shura Council member Sheikh Jamal Ahmed al Abri said that temporary solutions have been provided to offer relief to residents and all efforts are being taken to give the issue top priority. “We have communicat­ed with the relevant bodies such as PAEW seeking relief by increas- ing water reserves. PAEW has already submitted a tender and signed an agreement with some companies to provide water to each house in Al Hamra. The project will be completed soon. We will soon have a concrete solution to this problem.”

He has also communicat­ed with the Ministry of Regional Municipali­ties and Water Resources to establish more dams.

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(Supplied photos) Farmers in the area have sold their livestock and stopped cultivatio­n due to shortage of water

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