Ukrainian Dam Disaster Leaves Irrigation Network in Ruins

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The destruction of the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine has caused the Kakhovka Reservoir to dry up, cutting off water flows to surrounding farmland. The loss of irrigation water is posing a major challenge for farmers, as crops like corn, wheat, sunflower, tomatoes, and melons heavily rely on irrigation. The destruction of the dam, along with the war-related challenges faced by Ukraine's agricultural sector, has led to significant losses and threatens global food security. Restoring irrigation from the reservoir is expected to take several years.

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