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Iraq | |
Millions of Iraqis lack water, healthcare | |
2008-03-17 | |
![]() Some areas of the country of 27 million people have no functioning water and sanitation facilities, and the poor public water supply has forced some families to use at least a third of their average $150 monthly income buying clean drinking water. “Five years after the outbreak of the war in Iraq, the humanitarian situation in most of the country remains among the most critical in the world,” the ICRC said, describing Iraq’s health care system as “now in worse shape than ever.”
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Posted by:Steve White |
#2 "their average $150 monthly income" My electric bill hasn't been under $150 a month for years, and I have oil heat and rarely use air conditioning. If they're only getting two hours of electricity a day now, can they even afford a hypothetical 24-hour-a-day supply? No, I think not. |
Posted by: Darrell 2008-03-17 10:25 |
#1 According to the State Department's latest weekly report - For March 5-11, daily electricity demand was 10% above the same period last year. Daily supply from the grid was 21% above the year-earlier period and met 59% of demand, compared with 54% for the year-earlier period. http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/102343.pdf page 19 Which is not to say millions don't get all the electricity they want. |
Posted by: Bobby 2008-03-17 06:51 |