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Ethiopia Begins Filling Grand Renaissance Dam On Blue Nile by Muslimsworldng: 11:18pm On Jul 17, 2020
Ethiopia started filling Grand Renaissance, a giant hydroelectric dam it is building on the Blue Nile, its water minister said on Wednesday after talks with Sudan and Egypt over the structure became deadlocked.

Ethiopia says the colossal dam offers a critical opportunity to pull millions of its nearly 110 million citizens out of poverty. The project is the centrepiece of Ethiopia’s bid to become Africa’s biggest power exporter.

“The construction of the dam and the filling of the water go hand in hand,” Water Minister Seleshi Bekele said in comments broadcast on television. “The filling of the dam doesn’t need to wait until the completion of the dam.”

The water level increased from 525 metres (1,720 feet) to 560 metres (1,840 feet), said Bekele.

The move is likely to prompt fierce protests from Egypt and Sudan, which also depend on the Nile’s waters. There was no immediate response from Cairo or Khartoum.

Egypt told the United Nations last month it faces an “existential threat” from the hydroelectric dam on the Blue Nile River.

Relying on the Nile for more than 90 percent of its water supply and already facing high water stress, Egypt fears a devastating effect on its population of 100 million.

In June, Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry warned conflict could erupt if the UN fails to intervene, as the dam endangers the lives of 150 million Egyptians and Sudanese.


AFRICA’S LARGEST DAM

Cairo was anxious to secure a legally binding deal that would guarantee minimum flows and a mechanism for resolving disputes before the dam started operating.

Sudan stands to benefit from the project through access to cheap electricity and reduced flooding, but it has also raised fears over the dam’s operation.

The dam is being built 15km (nine miles) from the border with Sudan on the Blue Nile, the source of most of the Nile’s waters.

The latest round of negotiations between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia over the contentious dam ended with no agreement on Tuesday, according to Egyptian and Sudanese officials.

The failure sank modest hopes the three countries could resolve their differences and sign an agreement on the dam’s operation before Ethiopia began to fill the $4.6bn Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), set to be Africa’s largest.

Ethiopia says more than 60 percent of the country is dry land with no sustaining water resources, while Egypt is endowed with groundwater and has access to seawater that could be desalinated.

Addis Ababa had previously pledged to start storing water in the dam’s vast reservoir at the start of the wet season in July, when rains flood the Blue Nile.

source:- www.muslimsworld.com.ng
Re: Ethiopia Begins Filling Grand Renaissance Dam On Blue Nile by Nobody: 11:59pm On Jul 17, 2020
Egypt's case may not stand with this entitlement approach. Every nation that the river passes through has a right to its water. Dialogue is required just the way Nigeria engaged other countries to ensure that the Niger was not dammed by them while planning on Kainji Dam.

That's the bizzare Fulani style of asserting their entitlement claims to agrarian communities" lands for grazing.

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Re: Ethiopia Begins Filling Grand Renaissance Dam On Blue Nile by Mynd44: 5:15am On Jul 18, 2020
Gracealone:
Egypt's case may not stand with this entitlement approach. Every nation that the river passes through has a right to its water. Dialogue is required just the way Nigeria engaged other countries to ensure that the Niger was not dammed by them while planning on Kainji Dam.

That's the bizzare Fulani style of asserting their entitlement claims to agrarian communities" lands for grazing.

Egypt will fly airforce jets and blow it open last last.

Ethiopia needs to calm dafuq down

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Re: Ethiopia Begins Filling Grand Renaissance Dam On Blue Nile by basilico: 1:11pm On Jul 18, 2020
Mynd44:
Egypt will fly airforce jets and blow it open last last.

Ethiopia needs to calm dafuq down

Egypt can do zilch. They shouldave blown it before filling begun.
Its only 15 km from Egypt border and God forbid all that dammed water would also flow down to Egypt.

Ethiopia blowing up Aswan dam could be the death of Egypt.

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