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Crisis Looms as Bitter Cold, Blackouts Hit Tajikistan
2008-02-11
Where was Al Gore when this happened?
All Things Considered, February 8, 2008 · The lights have gone out in most of Tajikistan, the poorest republic in the former Soviet Union. The country is facing an energy crisis in the midst of the coldest winter in more than 25 years.

With millions of people left without electricity, heat or running water, aid organizations are warning of a growing humanitarian crisis.

For the past 15 days, there has been no heat, electricity or running water in the freezing maternity ward of a small country hospital in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe. In that time, Adolat Shoreva and her small team of nurses have helped deliver 13 babies — by candlelight. "In my 40 years as a nurse, I've never seen it this bad," Shoreva says. "I sit in the dark at night and cry."

The unusually cold winter has overwhelmed the country's aging Soviet-era infrastructure, leaving millions of people cold, in the dark, without access to clean water. Aid workers say that even before this crisis, more than 60 percent of the population was living below the poverty line.

With many Tajiks spending what little money they have on fuel to heat their homes, the country is about to face widespread food shortages, says the United Nation's Zlatan Milisic. "Increased food prices, previous reduced harvests, very, very cold weather, and the energy crisis have all contributed to the fact that the people are not able to cope anymore on their own," he says.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  "The Russians ... have been really squirrelly"

Isn't that their default mode, ed? ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-02-11 19:22  

#5  The Russians don't have pipelines into China. The Russians recently signed a gas pipeline agreement, but they have been really squirrelly on whether they will actually build it.
Posted by: ed   2008-02-11 19:07  

#4  Did the uh, non-Soviets cut off the gas or something? It's the first question to come to mind...
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-02-11 14:13  

#3  Due to extreme cold promoted by Global Warming, China is mining and burning more coal than ever before in their history. They have to, just to survive, in the face of the tremendous winter resulting from Global Warming. Ju Jintao even made trips to the coal fields to exhort the miners to work continuously in the mines without interruption to save China during the extreme winter (due to Global Warming). And, he didn't mention any interest in clean burning plants. The effluents from their plants waft heavily over the western US, due to prevailing wind currents. Thankfully, China unlike the US, is trying to bring reactors online quickly to provide power for their growing economy. They are also not worried about storing waste. Just worried about getting it done fast, because this is in their national interest.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2907   2008-02-11 10:22  

#2  I've been stirring up the Warmers in several forums with comments about how catastrophic global cooling will be. This is a glimpse of what a future cooling world will look like.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-02-11 06:02  

#1  George Bush doesn't care about Tajik people!
Posted by: gromky   2008-02-11 04:25  

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