Why does Egypt allow the river to flow into the Mediterranean Sea? The sea doesn't need the fresh flow. Egypt must organise itself. Ethiopia has 100 percent rights to its part of the river. Kenya and other upstream states must maximise on the water before releasing it to downstream states. Egypt must support conservation efforts upstream
So, I genuinely can't tell if what your saying is due to some kind of misdiagnosis in your drug regimen of if you are actually that clueless. Could be blatant bias... forgot that one.
@BASAGI TONNY ethiopia has 60% of the nile, and if you take everporation into consideration, ethiopia actually contributes 85% of the water flowing into the nile proper
😂🤣 the same herotadus stated the Egyptians were blacks like the rest of the Ethiopians but no-one wants to hear that. People are so selective in their wishful thinking 🤣🤣
As a South African i feel like three nations in our continent are always dominating the news. 1st South Africa has both a water and power crisis so she is now taking from all the nations around her, Nigeria is also trying to get her needs met by the nations around her and Egypt wants to tell the nations around her river not to use the waters that pass through their lands to stop using them. The lesotho highlands belong to Lesotho, so Basotho should have water before Johannesburg!, the Zambezi run from Zambia into Zimbabwe so those countries should have more electricity from that river that south africa. The same should follow for the nile and so forth. We cannot bully states for their own resources as Africans. Do we want to be like the English to our own brothers?????😢😢😢😢
Why wouldn't you mention 70 percent of Nile's water originates from Ethiopia, and not from Lake Victoria? Omitting that the Nile has white and blue that join in Sudan.... and Ethiopia's dam, once completed, won't be an issue because it's a hydroelectric dam, unlike what you insinuate (rather, the issue has been how fast it should be filled). Lopsided and untrustworthy.
@@basagitonny3012 If it is seasonal, it wouldn't be an issue now, would it? You should probably know what you're talking about before making unwarranted comments
@@basagitonny3012 Nope. Over 70 percent of Nile's water originates from Ethiopia. The source from Lake Victoria contributes mainly to the length, not the volume
This is prophecied in Isaiah 19 : 5 - 9 Its the Lords works this is and end time prophecy coming true . Its not too late to give yourselves up to the Lord our God Just as the river Euphrates is drying up a prophecy also in Isaiah 11 : 15 - 16 . Its not too late to repent and give your life to Jesus Christ your Lord and saviour. 🙏🙏🙏
What sort of consultation did Egypt allow Sudan for the Aswan Dam? Because almost all of Sudan's pyramids are drowned underneath the Aswan Dam. The source of the Nile is Lake Tana in Ethiopia and Lake Victoria shared with Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya. Egypt would do well to negotiate respectfully and well with her fellow African nations rather than relying on Britain and that other odd nation. Besides Ethiopia fills the dam during monsoon season which would otherwise flood Sudan. Ethiopia has so far proven to be a good steward.
Egypt is 110 million people relying on one 340 mile river through Egypt (the rest of the Nile is in other countries). The U.S. is 330 million people relying on more than 250,000 rivers for 3,500,000 miles of river water. The Hudson River in New York is about 310 miles- just about as long as the part of the Nile in Egypt. The Saint Lawrence River, New York's longest, is twice that size of over 700 miles. The Mississippi river is 2,300 miles and the Missouri River adds another 2,340- more than making up for the total 4,000 miles of the Nile. So what's my point? Kinda stupid for 110 million people to live off one river. That was great 4000 years ago with a population of 2 million but even then there were droughts. Egypt is doomed. Just think the U.S. has more than 3.5 million miles of river water. Egypt has 340. They are fked.
@@MrMelomalo There's nothing whatsoever stopping Egypt from supplementing water sources by desalination of sea water. The UAE and Saudi Arabia have already managed to accomplished this. Egypt should get to work and be productive rather than crying out from jealousy towards Ethiopia.
Now, Europe is also running out of Water, but people patiently dealing with the facts, Like that, African countries like Egypt Sudan & Ethiopia can settle matters!!
Where are the Egyptians? God showed me in Dream that something is coming to 🇪🇬 on the 19th of January 2024, he gave me the scripture of Isiah 19 Egyptians read and give your worship to the god of heaven and his son the lord Jesus Christ.
They're the experts, youre not so shut up. Yes, according to research, dams play a significant role in limiting sea level rise by storing large amounts of freshwater in their reservoirs, preventing that water from directly flowing into the ocean and contributing to rising sea levels; studies have shown that without dams, global sea levels could be considerably higher than they are today. Researchers find that vigorous dam-building between the 1950s to 1970s has hindered water from entering the sea and thus slowed the global sea-level rise.
That is because we save water with our modern irrigation and water recycling. Not one word coming from you Ethiopians about your backward irrigation, nearly non existent water recycling, water pollution and wasteful activities.
Everyone exasperate the situation of water issue regarding to Nile river.However,there has to be coopration among the coungries such as sudan ans Ethiopia.War,blowing the Ethiopian Dam, brings would bring a terrible consequences as Ethjopia is ready for possible retaliation.
No compromise on the dam I'm supporting Ethiopia hundred percent regardless how many Media you're going to support all go to pay water harvesting in Ethiopia is a must
Full support to Ethiopia, and looking forward to Kenya building dams on the nzoia and yala rivers, also looking forward to Uganda building a dam on the white nile
The problem is that Egypt is hiding a colonial era agreement . This old colonial agreement is laughable . Great Britain is like " I don't own Ethiopia and here i give you their water 🤣. " But now the time has 100% completely change . Ethiopia says " Dear Egypt , you can have the name 'Nile' we can have the water. " Bravo Ethiopia 👍
Are you seriously that deluded? The NATURAL progression of the river since the beginning of time has nothing to do with any agreements. How can you seriously delude yourself into believing such nonsense?
@@yelbuck true, but ethiopia and all other upstream countries were forbiden from building any dams on both the niles(white and blue) but colonisers are long gone and kenya and uganda are planning dams on the rivers that feed the white nile, I think egypt's best option is desalination since they don't want to start a war with all upstream countries
Why do you blame the issue on Ethiopia? Isn't it normal for any country to develop resources within its territory? We have never questioned Saudi's oil as belonging to us too, nor USA's hegemonic control of world trade. So, stop this balem game and let's talk some sense into these senseless agreements you are shouting about. This is the genuine stnd of many liberal Ethiopians - take it or leave it.
So if your going to be disingenuous and prejudicicially myopic, at least TRY and be logical. (Intelligent would be too much to hope for) There are, in fact, MANY, alternatives available to Ethiopia. Most of which are cheaper, less cecntralized, easily maintainable and which do not affect or cause tensions with any neighbouring States. Choosing the most expensive, least reliable and most provoking option is actually stupid. Or intentionally aggressive. Take your pick
@@yelbuck what alternative to Ethiopia? so does Egypt with many alternative. but instead they are now building a new city in the middle of the desert ... why dont you talk about that too. where do you think the water will come from if they care much about water scarcity.
everybody just needs to invest in desalination at his point... i get it is expensive and is an energy suck but if we drinking all the sea water the levels cant rise lmaooooooooooo
or MOVE back Central ASIA: wide open, tons of rain⛈🌦 tons on water, snow, cool temperature for pale skin: very empty.. not a soul. How empty is Russia and Canada? The North Hemisphere have a ton of empty land... Im very positive they can find a kin homeland ITS NOT ABOUT DESALINATION: stop stalking the natives; simply go back- where you belong.
Most bias coverage out of many. too many facts bring omitted in your coverage. moreover why dont you talk about the new city being build in egypt in the middle of the desert? where do you think the water will come from to sustain it?
they have enough water: Aswan High Dam have 43 million cubic and 🚰11000 flows into it from the NILE everyday. The nile still flows regular and floods its river banks : also water flows abundantly into the Mediterranean sea hourly
why is Egypt building parks and dam in the middle of nowhere?? Egypt us water like their is no tomorrow and point their finger on others hahaha this is BS. You can't stop it now and their is more where GERD come from we are waiting until we finish this to start the next. Egypts monopoly on the Nile is over.
What if both Ethiopia and Egypt and also Sudan build a man-made lake between the Nile and the Dam similar to the Great Lakes of North America, will that help!!!
Egypt cannot and will not survive. you can't have 110 million people living off one river that is only 640 miles in Egypt. This is doomed to failure. Even without the Ethiopian dam, Egypt is doomed. Consider the U.S. has 330 million people. The U.S. however has 250,000 rivers for 3,500,000 miles of fresh river water. the Mississippi and Missouri rivers combined are longer than the entire Nile. Egypt has one river and the rest is desert. It is over populated and they already know they are doomed. The Ethiopian dam, once completed can actually help by regulating the water flow in time of drought but no amount of water will be enough for Egypt to survive.
Check your facts. Over 85% of the water is discharged from the Ethiopian Highlands. That is the real figure. Much of the White Nile is lost on the way, and it is statistically insignificant.
Hello guys, 86.4% of Blue Nile river is starting from great Ethiopia okay( so Ethiopia have fully right to use the river) Nile river is not only for Egypt
Nope. It's a shared resource since thousands of years. Ethiopia is blocking the natural flow of water. It's like you live in the 3nd floor but the guy in the 1st floor 8s blocking the stairs.
@@Planet_Xplorer No, it’s actually like you are just trying to USE the stairs but someone 3rd floor keeps shouting to stop stepping on their foot. It’s not the only dam on the Nile.
That's not true till now Egypt not suffering or need water and till now Ethiopia don't have electricity and the dam not working till now so this a big lie of the Ethiopian president and his alies
more cash for the sand syndicates desert sand does not work for concrete because its rounded by wind illegal gouging of the sea floor and fake receipts
To give a direct answer: Ethiopia gets adequate rainfall overall, but not necessarily plenty or abundant rain throughout the country and in all years. Some key points: • Parts of southern and western Ethiopia, especially the highlands, receive substantial rainfall during the wet season and get plenty of rain. This includes areas like Addis Ababa which average around 1200 mm per year. • However, other parts of Ethiopia, including much of the east and southeast, receive little rain throughout the year. These areas could not be said to get plenty of rain. • Rainfall varies a lot from year to year in Ethiopia. Some years see drought conditions and below-average rain, while other years see adequate or above-average rain. So, Ethiopia does not consistently get plenty of rain. Drought years are common. • Climate change is projected to potentially worsen variability in rainfall and intensify drought conditions in Ethiopia. So, Ethiopia may face more frequent water scarcity in the coming decades. • Ethiopia's rainfall is highly seasonal, with nearly all rain falling between June and September. The dry months see little to no rainfall. So for much of the year, especially October through May, most of Ethiopia does not get plenty of rain. So in summary, while parts of Ethiopia receive substantial rainfall during the wet season, the rainfall across the country and over the year as a whole is highly variable and often scarce. Plenty of rain is not a given or consistent situation, especially in recent decades and going forward. During much of the year, rainfall cannot be described as plentiful for most Ethiopians. So on balance, no, Ethiopia as a whole would not be accurately described as getting plenty of rain, in my assessment.
What about non stop wars and all the pollution and environmental destruction you fools. Man is the cancer of this planet and Soon Nuclear war will be the Cure. The question is will it wipe out enough of us so we never have to worry about the human virus every again...God was a fool for making Man...Come on Putin or China let's get this party started. The dumbed down sheeple keep breeding like flies and consuming every life giving resource as they spew hundreds of trillions of gallons of sewage and toxic waster into the air, water and land..
Nile rever is a precious gift of Ethiopia from God not from Great Britain, no more selfishness , its can't work , Ethiopia have a right of what ever doing on their own country on their resources, this is a hydroelectric power generation dam it is not an Indian ocean or Mediterranean ocean, please this is nothing to do with Ethiopian dam. Egypt can use underground water resources if this dam affects but I am too sure there is nothing going to be happen ,Egypt must pay for the water resources to those source of nile countries, nothing is free to go,
@@user-or1rm1ol3q lmao ur funny come and test 120 million people and see what will happen. If u attempt to invade instead of negotiate we will poison the water.
@@user-or1rm1ol3q haha since the beginning of time many had underestimated ethiopia and at the and all off them lost. Ethiopia has never been concord while egypte got passed around by many from the turks, nubians and many more . Remember Ethiopia had already defeated Egypt when it used to be under ottoman rule.
Ethiopia should not test the patience of the Egyptians any more, because this dam threatens Egyptian national security and exposes the Egyptian people to the danger of death.
@@heshamhero6149 Who's everyone ? Maybe the Arabic countries & your Western Master BUT not the Africans . Get ur own $hit and stop blaming Ethiopia . Period ! We all knows that , lying is Egyptian culture .
@@looyaan7376 The agreement of principles has nothing to do with the volume of water stored behind the dam or the annual storage quantities, and I challenge you if you mention one clause in that agreement stating that // since that agreement is an approval of the idea of building a dam to generate electricity, and it is a preliminary approval, and therefore it was called the agreement of principles / / It is a general agreement and did not address any details // Indeed, Egypt has no problem with the idea of building dams and development in Africa, as evidenced by the fact that a few weeks ago, an Egyptian company built a dam in Tanzania to generate electricity with the support of the Egyptian government // But the idea of filling it without an official agreement This is unacceptable, and Egypt can deal well with the situation, and the days are enough to prove that 🕊🇪🇬
Far from the truth, Ethiopia had every right to build a dam and benefit from the Nile, it contributes about 86% of the water and yet it has zero share of the water with Egypt and Sudan insisting on a colonial treaty that Ethiopia was not a party. Egypt has treated Ethiopia with disdain and invested in sowing division with the hope to monopolise the Nile. The GERD dam is a proxy, Egypt’s fear is the precedent that this will set for the other Nile countries to build more dams in the future for their development. Egypt had every opportunity to work on a cooperative agreement with all the other Nile countries instead it’s fixated on colonial treaty that has no bearing in today’s sovereign countries.
@@2770chelsea the problem is Ethiopia is the upstream country it will destroy the Nile if Ethiopia stays firm on its arrogance of course Ethiopia is a sovereign country but destroys the Nile for a Arrogance will not make Ethiopia any better
destroy? It just uses the water and then passes it on. Not as if it goes anywhere. Maybe the Egyptians should build their own damns and reservoirs. Maybe invest in a better use of the water that is available. I just see so many opportunities with the nile but none of them used because everyone rather fights with each other.
There are places in the world who are barely populated. Look at russia, biggest country by size but has only 140 million. Brazil has 240 million and it's territory fits europe plus some. On the other hand, some country are over populated, egipt being one.
@@puraLusa some simple people believe density is how you determine over population. It's not. Resources to sustain over long periods of time is the measurement. 2.4 to 2.6 billion humans is the sustainable number over a long period of time.
@@ronaldcole7415 egipt hasn't had the economic growth to sustain their current number. Also, density is what we need, to give nature it's share of land. Ur number is still to high overall, but that's just my opinion.
@@heshamhero6149 ya, my corrector makes a mess between romance languages and germanic ones. It gets worst with lh, ç, ch, ll. As for not using capital in countries names, that's on purpose.
Why does Egypt allow the river to flow into the Mediterranean Sea? The sea doesn't need the fresh flow. Egypt must organise itself. Ethiopia has 100 percent rights to its part of the river. Kenya and other upstream states must maximise on the water before releasing it to downstream states. Egypt must support conservation efforts upstream
Nooe. It's a shared resource since thousands of years.
Who told you that Ethiopia has 100 percent when the source of Nile is in Uganda
You're 200% genius
So, I genuinely can't tell if what your saying is due to some kind of misdiagnosis in your drug regimen of if you are actually that clueless. Could be blatant bias... forgot that one.
@BASAGI TONNY ethiopia has 60% of the nile, and if you take everporation into consideration, ethiopia actually contributes 85% of the water flowing into the nile proper
Odd how #ABCNews doesn't get Ethiopia's side of the issue.
all the time i wonder why
Ethiopia gets rain, Egypt doesn't. Egypt is in a much more fragile balance.
@@cezar211091Well, then they should learn to humble themselves. Beggars cannot be dictators
@@cezar211091or Egypt sells the Nile water to Israel????
The same reason Egypt gets its military budget from USA.
Herotadus called it the gift of the Nile. That was over two thousand years ago
😂🤣 the same herotadus stated the Egyptians were blacks like the rest of the Ethiopians but no-one wants to hear that. People are so selective in their wishful thinking 🤣🤣
@@Xoodmamiddle eastern
As a South African i feel like three nations in our continent are always dominating the news. 1st South Africa has both a water and power crisis so she is now taking from all the nations around her, Nigeria is also trying to get her needs met by the nations around her and Egypt wants to tell the nations around her river not to use the waters that pass through their lands to stop using them. The lesotho highlands belong to Lesotho, so Basotho should have water before Johannesburg!, the Zambezi run from Zambia into Zimbabwe so those countries should have more electricity from that river that south africa. The same should follow for the nile and so forth. We cannot bully states for their own resources as Africans. Do we want to be like the English to our own brothers?????😢😢😢😢
so you think china was right when it ruined food security for over 60 million along mekong river and ruined their farmlands by building its dams?
Why wouldn't you mention 70 percent of Nile's water originates from Ethiopia, and not from Lake Victoria? Omitting that the Nile has white and blue that join in Sudan.... and Ethiopia's dam, once completed, won't be an issue because it's a hydroelectric dam, unlike what you insinuate (rather, the issue has been how fast it should be filled). Lopsided and untrustworthy.
Fighting to own what you don't own Ethiopia source is season but Ugandan Victoria source is permanent
@@basagitonny3012 If it is seasonal, it wouldn't be an issue now, would it? You should probably know what you're talking about before making unwarranted comments
@@basagitonny3012 if it was seasonal nobody would care if they built a dam
@@addisassefa ok it's not seasonal but the main source is in Uganda in lake Victoria
@@basagitonny3012 Nope. Over 70 percent of Nile's water originates from Ethiopia. The source from Lake Victoria contributes mainly to the length, not the volume
This is prophecied in Isaiah 19 : 5 - 9 Its the Lords works this is and end time prophecy coming true . Its not too late to give yourselves up to the Lord our God Just as the river Euphrates is drying up a prophecy also in Isaiah 11 : 15 - 16 . Its not too late to repent and give your life to Jesus Christ your Lord and saviour. 🙏🙏🙏
What sort of consultation did Egypt allow Sudan for the Aswan Dam? Because almost all of Sudan's pyramids are drowned underneath the Aswan Dam. The source of the Nile is Lake Tana in Ethiopia and Lake Victoria shared with Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya. Egypt would do well to negotiate respectfully and well with her fellow African nations rather than relying on Britain and that other odd nation. Besides Ethiopia fills the dam during monsoon season which would otherwise flood Sudan. Ethiopia has so far proven to be a good steward.
Egypt is 110 million people relying on one 340 mile river through Egypt (the rest of the Nile is in other countries). The U.S. is 330 million people relying on more than 250,000 rivers for 3,500,000 miles of river water. The Hudson River in New York is about 310 miles- just about as long as the part of the Nile in Egypt. The Saint Lawrence River, New York's longest, is twice that size of over 700 miles. The Mississippi river is 2,300 miles and the Missouri River adds another 2,340- more than making up for the total 4,000 miles of the Nile.
So what's my point? Kinda stupid for 110 million people to live off one river. That was great 4000 years ago with a population of 2 million but even then there were droughts. Egypt is doomed.
Just think the U.S. has more than 3.5 million miles of river water. Egypt has 340. They are fked.
@@MrMelomalo There's nothing whatsoever stopping Egypt from supplementing water sources by desalination of sea water. The UAE and Saudi Arabia have already managed to accomplished this. Egypt should get to work and be productive rather than crying out from jealousy towards Ethiopia.
@@McQueenPressmay I ask what do you even have to be jealous of? you even need eritreans to genocide your people.
Two wrongs don’t make a right
Play with Egypt and tiny weak Ethiopia will pay
Now, Europe is also running out of Water, but people patiently dealing with the facts, Like that, African countries like Egypt Sudan & Ethiopia can settle matters!!
Where are the Egyptians? God showed me in Dream that something is coming to 🇪🇬 on the 19th of January 2024, he gave me the scripture of Isiah 19 Egyptians read and give your worship to the god of heaven and his son the lord Jesus Christ.
Nile river
"Dams play a key role in limiting sea level rise" Lol ok
They're the experts, youre not so shut up. Yes, according to research, dams play a significant role in limiting sea level rise by storing large amounts of freshwater in their reservoirs, preventing that water from directly flowing into the ocean and contributing to rising sea levels; studies have shown that without dams, global sea levels could be considerably higher than they are today. Researchers find that vigorous dam-building between the 1950s to 1970s has hindered water from entering the sea and thus slowed the global sea-level rise.
Not one word about the Toshka lakes and cotton production in the desert, or the unwillingness to modernise the agricultural sector in Egypt.
That is because we save water with our modern irrigation and water recycling. Not one word coming from you Ethiopians about your backward irrigation, nearly non existent water recycling, water pollution and wasteful activities.
not one word about the bombing of a Tigrayan dam in your comment...
@@heheheha5880What Tigrayan dam? Since when does Tigray has a dam? 😂😂😂
Ethiopia is the king of Nile
HAHAAHAHA you wish. Can't wait to see your army serving Egypt as slaves liked the good old times.
Everyone exasperate the situation of water issue regarding to Nile river.However,there has to be coopration among the coungries such as sudan ans Ethiopia.War,blowing the Ethiopian Dam, brings would bring a terrible consequences as Ethjopia is ready for possible retaliation.
This video is so extremely inaccurate concerning the dam. I recommend everyone to read the comments!
No compromise on the dam I'm supporting Ethiopia hundred percent regardless how many Media you're going to support all go to pay water harvesting in Ethiopia is a must
So you support war
Full support to Ethiopia, and looking forward to Kenya building dams on the nzoia and yala rivers, also looking forward to Uganda building a dam on the white nile
In short the dam nothing to really do with climate or rising sea levels
"Flows upstream" Really?
It flows north instead of south, “up” instead of “down” hence the term?
Flowing North still means it flows downstream.... you know due to geography and physics. Hence the reaction to the utter ignorance.
It does you idiot! Hence why experts are speaking and not your dumbass
@@jarednash9280 no.
Dams do not destroy rivers. Lol. Ethiopia s forecast has plenty of rain in it. This is propaganda 💡
For what I've read the problem isn't the dam but the pace the dam is being filled.
Tell this to Iraq.
These are experts speaking. You inbreds need to shug up. You have issues with facts and reality. You look like hills have eyes
Way to go Ethiopia the world supports you.
The problem is that Egypt is hiding a colonial era agreement . This old colonial agreement is laughable . Great Britain is like " I don't own Ethiopia and here i give you their water 🤣. "
But now the time has 100% completely change . Ethiopia says " Dear Egypt , you can have the name 'Nile' we can have the water. "
Bravo Ethiopia 👍
What colonial agreement are you talking about when all of Ethiopia's disputed borders are colonial🤣
Are you seriously that deluded? The NATURAL progression of the river since the beginning of time has nothing to do with any agreements. How can you seriously delude yourself into believing such nonsense?
@@heshamhero6149 the 1920s and 1950s agreements that 'gave' egypt and sudan 100% of the water
@@yelbuck true, but ethiopia and all other upstream countries were forbiden from building any dams on both the niles(white and blue) but colonisers are long gone and kenya and uganda are planning dams on the rivers that feed the white nile, I think egypt's best option is desalination since they don't want to start a war with all upstream countries
@@prorealm766 Egypt abolished these agreements in 1993. Now could we ask you when will you abolish your colonial border agreements?
Egypt being unfair here and issuing threats of blowing up the dam
no nile water for egypt,why they not humans cant give drinking water palestine,egypt are with israel they can get from them,Africa is with Ethopia
Politics, Talks, Power. “Check!”
Raising sea levels , shows an old picture and the sea levels are the same , lol .
They need to pay Ethiopia every year nothing is for free
Why do you blame the issue on Ethiopia? Isn't it normal for any country to develop resources within its territory? We have never questioned Saudi's oil as belonging to us too, nor USA's hegemonic control of world trade. So, stop this balem game and let's talk some sense into these senseless agreements you are shouting about. This is the genuine stnd of many liberal Ethiopians - take it or leave it.
So if your going to be disingenuous and prejudicicially myopic, at least TRY and be logical. (Intelligent would be too much to hope for)
There are, in fact, MANY, alternatives available to Ethiopia. Most of which are cheaper, less cecntralized, easily maintainable and which do not affect or cause tensions with any neighbouring States. Choosing the most expensive, least reliable and most provoking option is actually stupid. Or intentionally aggressive. Take your pick
@@yelbuck its not stupid its with intent, but its okay egypt will prevail as its always does.
@@yelbuck what alternative to Ethiopia? so does Egypt with many alternative. but instead they are now building a new city in the middle of the desert ... why dont you talk about that too. where do you think the water will come from if they care much about water scarcity.
ويجب على المصريين أن يعتقدوا أولاً أن مصدر مياه الميل هو إثيوبيا
In Egypt people drink water directly from taps because the river is so clean... can you do that in India?
Yea am in egypt and it got poisoned
Depends on which river
Doesn’t Egypt have a dam of its own?
What can be done to reverse?
everybody just needs to invest in desalination at his point... i get it is expensive and is an energy suck but if we drinking all the sea water the levels cant rise lmaooooooooooo
or MOVE back
Central ASIA: wide open, tons of rain⛈🌦 tons on water, snow, cool temperature for pale skin: very empty.. not a soul.
How empty is Russia and Canada? The North Hemisphere have a ton of empty land... Im very positive they can find a kin homeland
ITS NOT ABOUT DESALINATION: stop stalking the natives; simply go back- where you belong.
Most bias coverage out of many. too many facts bring omitted in your coverage. moreover why dont you talk about the new city being build in egypt in the middle of the desert? where do you think the water will come from to sustain it?
Why doesn't Egypt build more dams on the Nile?
they have enough water: Aswan High Dam have 43 million cubic and 🚰11000 flows into it from the NILE everyday.
The nile still flows regular and floods its river banks : also water flows abundantly into the Mediterranean sea hourly
why is Egypt building parks and dam in the middle of nowhere?? Egypt us water like their is no tomorrow and point their finger on others hahaha this is BS. You can't stop it now and their is more where GERD come from we are waiting until we finish this to start the next. Egypts monopoly on the Nile is over.
More than 85% of the water is Ethiopians 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹 we even need more of it, we are land locked country. Plus it is our own right! Our own water!
Viva Ethiopia ❤
This started years ago. This is not new info. Ethiopia built a dam. Pissed alot of people off.
its there right to do so , sudan wont be affected tho. egypt should find other way to get clean water from they were given enough time already
@@ahmedelbashir8789 egypt can bomb the dam to get water.
@@ahmedelbashir8789 no we won't. Do that we won't find other way as we also have right in the nile
@@ysesq I am sure even Egyptian acknowledge this will be a suicidal act but off course people are free to dream😀
@@ysesq we dont need to we will retake the the land which the dam is built on and give it to sudan its rightful owner
What if both Ethiopia and Egypt and also Sudan build a man-made lake between the Nile and the Dam similar to the Great Lakes of North America, will that help!!!
Jamie Nile semilla🎉
War over water……….. No winners
Egypt cannot and will not survive. you can't have 110 million people living off one river that is only 640 miles in Egypt. This is doomed to failure. Even without the Ethiopian dam, Egypt is doomed.
Consider the U.S. has 330 million people. The U.S. however has 250,000 rivers for 3,500,000 miles of fresh river water. the Mississippi and Missouri rivers combined are longer than the entire Nile.
Egypt has one river and the rest is desert. It is over populated and they already know they are doomed.
The Ethiopian dam, once completed can actually help by regulating the water flow in time of drought but no amount of water will be enough for Egypt to survive.
Uganda owns the source of Nile from Victoria and if we stop it there will be no Nile coz it's permanent not like season of Ethiopia
70% of the water comes from Ethopia
Check your facts. Over 85% of the water is discharged from the Ethiopian Highlands. That is the real figure. Much of the White Nile is lost on the way, and it is statistically insignificant.
Hello guys,
86.4% of Blue Nile river is starting from great Ethiopia okay( so Ethiopia have fully right to use the river)
Nile river is not only for Egypt
Nope. It's a shared resource since thousands of years. Ethiopia is blocking the natural flow of water. It's like you live in the 3nd floor but the guy in the 1st floor 8s blocking the stairs.
@@Planet_Xplorer No, it’s actually like you are just trying to USE the stairs but someone 3rd floor keeps shouting to stop stepping on their foot. It’s not the only dam on the Nile.
@@MatthewAbebe Because Sudan knows how to coordinate and not greedy unlike Ethiopia.
@@heshamhero6149 yeah that’s why Sudan is in a civil war while Ethiopia is raking up peace agreements
@@lto4827 Peace? more like a temporary armistice.
There appears to be a plethora of ignorant bigotry in the comments as opposed to actual facts and common sense. Nevermind.
If it originate from Lake Victoria, why you are dealing with Ethiopia?
Sudan number one
It is not from Victoria from Victoria is 10 percent only 86 percent belong to Ethiopian please read before you give the wrong information
Yeah :(
Then why are they number 1 exporter to Urope....
wtf ppl are making a dam to every big river??
😢 if that is so about water way are thay Belding a new city in gase???
That's not true till now Egypt not suffering or need water and till now Ethiopia don't have electricity and the dam not working till now so this a big lie of the Ethiopian president and his alies
more cash for the sand syndicates
desert sand does not work for concrete
because its rounded by wind
illegal gouging of the sea floor and
fake receipts
What kind of biased documentary is this ABC. Egypt that, Egypt this. What about Ethiopia? Ethiopia is using it's waters
It's only going to get worse
Isaiah 19:5-7 water in Egypt will dry up.
Solution history 🇪🇬 pay for Nile source countries
Its now poisened
The right for life comes before the right for power generation
What you mean?
Its our Dam and its our water. we can do whatever we want with it, Egypt should keep quite and take what we give her
If egypt attacks ethiopian dam suicide Ethiopia will just divert the river then what egyptian civil collapse in no time
Its all ready evaporated upcoming UPC
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Why wait for problems to occur- how come not working on an alternative way of getting water now?
Alternative to replace the world's longest river? You still drinking (not water).
Ethiopia
Fake news. Ethiopia is getting plenty of rain lol 👍🏽💡💡
To give a direct answer: Ethiopia gets adequate rainfall overall, but not necessarily plenty or abundant rain throughout the country and in all years. Some key points:
• Parts of southern and western Ethiopia, especially the highlands, receive substantial rainfall during the wet season and get plenty of rain. This includes areas like Addis Ababa which average around 1200 mm per year.
• However, other parts of Ethiopia, including much of the east and southeast, receive little rain throughout the year. These areas could not be said to get plenty of rain.
• Rainfall varies a lot from year to year in Ethiopia. Some years see drought conditions and below-average rain, while other years see adequate or above-average rain. So, Ethiopia does not consistently get plenty of rain. Drought years are common.
• Climate change is projected to potentially worsen variability in rainfall and intensify drought conditions in Ethiopia. So, Ethiopia may face more frequent water scarcity in the coming decades.
• Ethiopia's rainfall is highly seasonal, with nearly all rain falling between June and September. The dry months see little to no rainfall. So for much of the year, especially October through May, most of Ethiopia does not get plenty of rain.
So in summary, while parts of Ethiopia receive substantial rainfall during the wet season, the rainfall across the country and over the year as a whole is highly variable and often scarce. Plenty of rain is not a given or consistent situation, especially in recent decades and going forward. During much of the year, rainfall cannot be described as plentiful for most Ethiopians. So on balance, no, Ethiopia as a whole would not be accurately described as getting plenty of rain, in my assessment.
Stop spamming videos addressing real issues. Take your inbred azz elsewhere .
When you’re eating your steak for lunch, just taste the climate destruction in every bite.
What about non stop wars and all the pollution and environmental destruction you fools. Man is the cancer of this planet and Soon Nuclear war will be the Cure. The question is will it wipe out enough of us so we never have to worry about the human virus every again...God was a fool for making Man...Come on Putin or China let's get this party started. The dumbed down sheeple keep breeding like flies and consuming every life giving resource as they spew hundreds of trillions of gallons of sewage and toxic waster into the air, water and land..
Screw it.
Ethiopia. Should. Coprate
With. Egypt. And. Sudan
Every. Body. Need. Water
Misleading
Why Egypt has dum too
They can drink sand for all i care. Stand your ground,ethiopian people.
Thank you ❤
Nile rever is a precious gift of Ethiopia from God not from Great Britain, no more selfishness , its can't work , Ethiopia have a right of what ever doing on their own country on their resources, this is a hydroelectric power generation dam it is not an Indian ocean or Mediterranean ocean, please this is nothing to do with Ethiopian dam. Egypt can use underground water resources if this dam affects but I am too sure there is nothing going to be happen ,Egypt must pay for the water resources to those source of nile countries, nothing is free to go,
Imagine if Uganda reasoned the same way
so is ethiopia prepared to be bombed ? because the price is war and must be paid in blood.
Then. We. Will take. That land make it all Egyptian river
@@user-or1rm1ol3q lmao ur funny come and test 120 million people and see what will happen. If u attempt to invade instead of negotiate we will poison the water.
@@user-or1rm1ol3q haha since the beginning of time many had underestimated ethiopia and at the and all off them lost. Ethiopia has never been concord while egypte got passed around by many from the turks, nubians and many more . Remember Ethiopia had already defeated Egypt when it used to be under ottoman rule.
egypt is now free but always think back to colonial era
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Ethiopia should not test the patience of the Egyptians any more, because this dam threatens Egyptian national security and exposes the Egyptian people to the danger of death.
Who cares ?!?
@@askme7620 Everyone.
@@heshamhero6149 Who's everyone ? Maybe the Arabic countries & your Western Master BUT not the Africans . Get ur own $hit and stop blaming Ethiopia . Period !
We all knows that , lying is Egyptian culture .
Why sisi signed in the first place hosni told Ethiopians no Dam
@@looyaan7376 The agreement of principles has nothing to do with the volume of water stored behind the dam or the annual storage quantities, and I challenge you if you mention one clause in that agreement stating that // since that agreement is an approval of the idea of building a dam to generate electricity, and it is a preliminary approval, and therefore it was called the agreement of principles / / It is a general agreement and did not address any details // Indeed, Egypt has no problem with the idea of building dams and development in Africa, as evidenced by the fact that a few weeks ago, an Egyptian company built a dam in Tanzania to generate electricity with the support of the Egyptian government // But the idea of filling it without an official agreement This is unacceptable, and Egypt can deal well with the situation, and the days are enough to prove that 🕊🇪🇬
The Nile fucking started in Sudan
ask the sudanese to give egypt more water then, and let us build more dams on the blue nile
River Nile must have water all the time...In order to cool down the Planet and Population too please...Regards
Take the water from the Red Sea and cream the sort my
done by other Arab Nations
I hope the river drys up
Your mom
the question for Ethiopia is whether they can build electrical energy from other places such as solar power why should they destroy the Nile
solar is expensive and hardly produce's anything to sustain a country
@@ahmedelbashir8789 instead of hydroelectric power plants it's also expensive it needs maintenance why don't you just use candles which are cheaper 🤷🏻
Far from the truth, Ethiopia had every right to build a dam and benefit from the Nile, it contributes about 86% of the water and yet it has zero share of the water with Egypt and Sudan insisting on a colonial treaty that Ethiopia was not a party. Egypt has treated Ethiopia with disdain and invested in sowing division with the hope to monopolise the Nile.
The GERD dam is a proxy, Egypt’s fear is the precedent that this will set for the other Nile countries to build more dams in the future for their development.
Egypt had every opportunity to work on a cooperative agreement with all the other Nile countries instead it’s fixated on colonial treaty that has no bearing in today’s sovereign countries.
@@2770chelsea the problem is Ethiopia is the upstream country it will destroy the Nile if Ethiopia stays firm on its arrogance of course Ethiopia is a sovereign country but destroys the Nile for a Arrogance will not make Ethiopia any better
destroy? It just uses the water and then passes it on. Not as if it goes anywhere. Maybe the Egyptians should build their own damns and reservoirs. Maybe invest in a better use of the water that is available.
I just see so many opportunities with the nile but none of them used because everyone rather fights with each other.
The nile is a rever in egypt ur husbent is gay
😂😂 Egypt can drink sand
So does Ethiopia :)
@@johndeburgh.8128lol Ethiopia is in the highlands
Entire world is WAY over populated.
There are places in the world who are barely populated. Look at russia, biggest country by size but has only 140 million. Brazil has 240 million and it's territory fits europe plus some. On the other hand, some country are over populated, egipt being one.
@@puraLusa some simple people believe density is how you determine over population. It's not. Resources to sustain over long periods of time is the measurement. 2.4 to 2.6 billion humans is the sustainable number over a long period of time.
@@ronaldcole7415 egipt hasn't had the economic growth to sustain their current number. Also, density is what we need, to give nature it's share of land. Ur number is still to high overall, but that's just my opinion.
@@puraLusa Egypt*
@@heshamhero6149 ya, my corrector makes a mess between romance languages and germanic ones. It gets worst with lh, ç, ch, ll.
As for not using capital in countries names, that's on purpose.
Stop lay 🇪🇬Began .
"lay" Lol