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Gegli news - Dead Sea is dying. The target of 1.5 billion is to revive it - 11/30/2018 12:55:37 AM 12:55:37 AM 

Some experts believe that the warmest sea will dry in the winter until 2050, while others predict that it will only finish a small amount of its current size.

 AMMAN, Jordan ­­— Sameer Mahadin learns on the south of the Dead Sea when the coastline is visible from the shady courtyard of his home. One time, 10 minutes to the edge of the water, a long walk is done on crushed and crushed soil.

The dead sea is rapidly dying. The waters of the false water bible between Israel and Jordan drop back more than three feet a year, creating sea sinks that drove buildings and roads and emphasize the rich coastal landscape that the tourism industry emphasizes. 
This is the purest sea on Earth. Some experts believe that it will disappear by 2050, while others say it will never completely disappear, but somewhat of its current size.
But after two decades of debate on how to revive the dead sea, there is a hopeful outlook, but with a huge price tag: a $ 1.5 billion project to build a desalination plant in Jordan to convert the Red Sea water into water Drinking, while pumping salty salt to the Dead Sea.
There are references to the Dead Sea in the Old Testament and the Qur'an, which means the Christians, Jews and Muslims. One of the oldest known versions of the Hebrew Bible has been found dead sea guns in the region, and parts of the Jordan River about six miles north, where it flows, is also the site of the baptism of Jesus Christ.
Nevertheless, the lake has disappeared without revenge, because it consists of almost 6,000 syncoles.
Managing Director of Water and Engineering, Eshak Alguza, said: "Even the devil is not here," as the ground was crushed, which was once groundwater and washed like tiles under its feet.
The heavy price of sync systems has been seen in Jordan and on the Israeli side.
At least two Israeli beaches and a tourist center have been closed, while the highway sections of 90 have disappeared.
The inhabitants of Ain-Gidi community became activists and called for help because they see the land around them. "They feel that the government has abandoned them," said Clive Lipchin, director of the Border Water and Sewage Management Center at the Arava Institute in Israel.
There are many reasons for reducing the dead sea, from damming to mining. The regional campaign policies are all connected.
Algosua, a project manager with EcoPeace Middle East, is a non-governmental organization that cooperates with Jordanian, Israeli, and Palestinian officials, this is a humanitarian disaster.
The sea is fed by the Jordan River and other smaller waterways. Jordan's Jordanian Water and Irrigation Directorate, Ali Sabah, said that the Jordan River has reduced its record by more than 90 percent.
The river is underway by Israel, while Syria has built dams along the Yarmouk River, which significantly cuts off the flow that matches Jordan.
Data from the Jordanian Department of Water and Wastewater indicate that precipitation over the last eight decades from 2004 to 2014 has been less than moderate and has been deprived of rivers and aquifers.
Saving the Dead Sea is the responsibility of the whole world


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