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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Plague of snakes spark panic in Iraq province
2009-06-03
[Beirut Daily Star: Region] A plague of snakes has caused panic in Iraq's southern province of Nasiriyah, biting cattle and worrying residents as the reptiles flee the country's water-deprived marshes.

"We have been surprised in recent days by the unprecedented number of snakes that have fled their habitat because of the dryness and heat," said Wissam al-Assadi, a veterinary officer in Shabaysh town.

"We saw some on roads, near houses and cowsheds. They have attacked cows and buffalo, and farmers have come to us looking for vaccines but we don't have any."

Jabbar Salleh, who farms land near the town, said the snakes had caused huge problems. "I will leave the region if this continues," he told AFP.

Iraq's water reserves dipped to 11 billion cubic meters in May, compared with 40 billion cubic meters three years earlier, although rainfall this past winter was normal.

Experts say Iraq faces agricultural disaster this summer if neighboring Turkey continues to retain waters from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers which have nourished Iraqi agriculture for millennia.

The situation regarding the Euphrates is the most worrying. Reserves behind Haditha dam in the country's west, the first on the river, were just 1.5 billion cubic meters on May 1, compared with eight billion two years ago.

Iraq says the problem is the many dams Turkey has built over the past 30 years to irrigate its own southeast. These dams allow Turkey to regulate the flow of rivers according to its wishes.
Posted by:Fred

#6  With rivers, it is good to live upstream. Ask California and Mexico what it thinks of Nevada and Arizona taking their full share of the Colorado River.
Posted by: rwv   2009-06-03 19:34  

#5  Snake is tough, chewy meat, not for most people. However, someone could make a good living tossing snakes into an industrial shredder, and selling what comes out as premium cat food. Like the old saying, "When the world gives you lemons, make lemonaide". When the marshes give you snakes, make cat food.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-06-03 18:09  

#4  When you walk use a knobkerrie as a walking stick see a snake, whop it, end of problem. Also cats (Domesic) Love snakes, they're delicious, plus it's hereditary, ever see a kitten chasung the end of a string? nobody taught him that.
Posted by: mstrmech   2009-06-03 14:50  

#3  Ok, someone has to do this:

"I'm tired of all these m-----f------ snakes in m-----f------ Nasiriyah!"
Posted by: Mike   2009-06-03 13:43  

#2  When life gives you snakes, make snake burgers.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-06-03 11:46  

#1  The juice drank all the water?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-06-03 09:28  

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