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  2. Ethiopia hits out at Egypt as Nile dam row escalates - AOL

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    Why is Egypt worried about Ethiopia's dam on the Nile? Why Ethiopia can't stop Gerd being filled. Ethiopia alarm over Egypt-Somalia alliance. But for Ethiopia, the huge project, set to be the ...

  3. Ethiopia warns against invasion amid regional tensions - AOL

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    The Gerd is Africa's biggest hydroelectric dam project, and Ethiopia sees it as vital to meeting its energy needs. You may also be interested in: Why Ethiopia is so alarmed by an Egypt-Somalia ...

  4. Why Ethiopia is so alarmed by an Egypt-Somalia alliance - AOL

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    Ethiopia, which has been a key ally of Somalia in its fight against al-Qaeda-linked militants and is at loggerheads with Egypt over a mega dam it built on the River Nile, said it could not ...

  5. Environmental issues in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The creation of Grand Renaissance Dam would not affect Egypt's share of Nile as it is not constructed for irrigation but rather hydroelectricity. Water may be lost from evaporation but Egypt and Sudan will benefit from the dam due to the trapped sediments that would otherwise flow downstream prolonging lives of major reservoirs in both ...

  6. Qattara Depression Project - Wikipedia

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    The Qattara depression is a region that lies 60 m (200 ft) below sea level on average and is currently a vast, uninhabited desert. Water could be let into the area by connecting it to the Mediterranean Sea with tunnels and/or canals. The inflowing water would then evaporate quickly because of the desert climate.

  7. Water politics in the Nile Basin - Wikipedia

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    The controversy on the quantity of average annual Nile flow was settled and agreed to be about 84 billion cubic meters measured at Aswan High Dam, in Egypt. The agreement allowed the entire average annual flow of the Nile to be shared among the Sudan and Egypt at 18.5 and 55.5 billion cubic meters, respectively.

  8. Flooding of the Nile - Wikipedia

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    Flooding cycle. The flooding of the Nile is the result of the yearly monsoon between May and August causing enormous precipitations on the Ethiopian Highlands whose summits reach heights of up to 4,550 m (14,930 ft). Most of this rainwater is taken by the Blue Nile and by the Atbarah River into the Nile, while a less important amount flows ...

  9. Dams and reservoirs in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Dams and reservoirs in Ethiopia. Ethiopia is called the water tower of Africa due to its combination of mountainous areas with a comparatively large share of water resources in Africa. Only a fraction of this potential has been harnessed so far, 1% at the beginning of the 21st century. In order to become the powerhouse of Africa, Ethiopia is ...