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Kurdistan Region Launches Major Drainage and Water Projects to Tackle Floods and Shortages

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has launched two major infrastructure projects to address flooding and water shortages. The initiatives aim to improve urban drainage in Erbil and secure long-term water supply for Sulaimani.

In Erbil, authorities have begun constructing a large rainwater drainage system along Kirkuk Road. The system will extend from the Gardarasha residential complex to Qatawiya village. Officials say it will protect neighborhoods from flooding, improve runoff, and reduce environmental risks caused by heavy rainfall and climate change. The project forms part of the KRG’s broader plan to enhance public services and climate resilience.

Governor Omed Khoshnaw confirmed that the project will operate under the supervision of the Ministry of Municipalities and Tourism. Engineers have designed it to connect major drainage channels near Martyrs’ Apartments to Qatawiya village. Local experts emphasize that the project is crucial for urban sustainability. Increased rainfall and pressure on current drainage systems have made the expansion essential. Residents and businesses along the Kirkuk Road corridor are expected to benefit significantly once the project is completed.

Meanwhile, in Sulaimani, the KRG is preparing to sign a $424 million contract for the Dukan–Sulaimani 3 Water Project. This 30-year strategic plan will supply the city with water from the Dukan Dam. Officials say the project will address chronic shortages, improve public services, and secure water for future generations.

Both projects highlight the KRG’s commitment to improving infrastructure, supporting urban growth, and mitigating climate-related risks. They also demonstrate the government’s focus on integrating modern engineering solutions to enhance living conditions and regional sustainability.

Local leaders say the combination of drainage and water projects will strengthen the Kurdistan Region’s resilience against environmental hazards. The initiatives aim to protect communities, promote economic activity, and ensure a reliable water supply for years to come.

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