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To spread: Ethiopia officially opened the largest hydroelectric power plant in t...

Egypt accuses Ethiopia of Water Terrorism and prepares for drought: what was the cause (video)

To spread: Ethiopia officially opened the largest hydroelectric power plant in the Nile tributary in Africa. This project will provide electricity to millions of Ethiops, while deepening the differences with the egypt located below. Ethiopia, the second largest population of the continent country with more than 120 million people, considers the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam worth $ 5 billion on the tributary of the Nile River as a central element of its economic ambitions.

But Egypt is seriously concerned that the Ethiopian project will lead to drought, Reuters writes. The capacity of the dam has gradually increased since the start of the first turbine in 2022, reaching a maximum capacity of 5150 MW on September 9. This puts it in the twenty largest hydroelectric power plants in the world - about a quarter of the capacity of the Chinese dam "three gorges".

Under the dome of the Giant Ethiopian flag, Prime Minister Abius Ahmed later appealed to the crowd of dozens of high-ranking persons, including Presidents Somalia, Jibuti and Kenya. "Our Sudanese and Egyptian brothers: Ethiopia built a dam for the sake of prosperity, electrification of the whole region and changes in the history of the black population. This is in no way to harm their brothers," Abi said.

Alai said Ethiopia would use this energy to improve the access of Ethiops to electricity and export excess electricity to the region. The dam also flooded the territory exceeding the territory of London, which, according to the government, will provide a stable water supply to irrigation below the flow, as well as limit the flood and drought. However, the neighbors of Ethiopia, located below the nile, are not delighted.

Egypt, which built its own Aswan Dam on the Nile in the 1960s, fears that the coat of arms can restrict the country's water supply during periods of drought and lead to the construction of other dams above the stream. From the very beginning, the country has strongly opposed the construction of the dam, claiming that it is breaking water treaties concluded in the era of British colonialism and poses a threat to the country's existence.

Egypt, whose population is about 108 million people, receives about 90% of fresh water from the Nile. Egypt will continue to closely monitor the development of events in the Blue Nile and "to" take its right to take all necessary measures to protect and protect the interests of the Egyptian people ", said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Egypt Tamim Hallaf. Cairo's position was supported by US President Donald Trump during his first term.

Trump said the situation is dangerous and that Cairo could eventually "blow up this dam. " Although Egypt refrained from direct repression against Ethiopia, in recent years he has come closer to the Addis Ababa rivals at the African corner, in particular with Eritrea. In 2020, Ethiopia began a gradual filling of the reservoir, claiming that the dam will not cause significant damage to countries below the stream.

Independent studies have shown that no serious runoff disorders are still recorded downstream - partly due to the favorable amount of precipitation and careful filling of the reservoir during wet seasons during the five years. We will remind, earlier India sharply condemned the construction of a huge dam of Moto in China. They believe that it is a "water -free water bomb.