23 Nov 2024
Saturday 10 February 2018 - 15:56
Story Code : 293306

Drought, dust storms suffocate Irans Khuzestan province

Al-Monitor | : The air in Irans southwesternprovince of Khuzestanis no longer safe to breathe. Although the region has been dealing with dust and sandstorms for over a decade, it seems that the situation has only become a crisis in recent years.


Irans petroleum hub ofKhuzestan borders Iraq. The province was a front line during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq War and suffered extensivedamage during that time. Yetit has remained Irans main source of income due to its oil. As for the destruction from the war era, it has yet to be removed from the landscape. Burned walls can still be seen in the cities of Khorramshahr, Ahvaz and Abadan. However, it seems the challenge facing Khuzestan residents now isthe daily dust and sandstorms, making breathing difficult for the people there.

Iranian experts have differing opinions about the source of this problem. Initially, they thought thedust pollutiononly had an external source, with the particles coming from neighboring Iraq. This viewpoint has changed over time, however, and many attribute internal mismanagement to this permanentenvironmental crisis in Iran.

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