There are fears of extinction due to water scarcity in the Dead Sea.
The source rivers of the lake are also running out of water to supply irrigation water to the surrounding drought prone countries.
Various commercial companies are collecting mineral salt from ‘Salt’ lake. It is also having an adverse effect on ‘Dead Sea’.
Nature has joined hands with human in the game of destruction. Researchers fear that global warming could be one of the leading causes of death in the Dead Sea. According to experts, without water supply, the Dead Sea will become waterless by 2050.
Meanwhile, Israel, Jordan and Palestine are going to sign a new agreement to protect the Dead Sea. Israeli Energy and Regional Development Minister Silvan Shalam said the agreement would draw water from the Gulf of Aqaba on the northern edge of the Red Sea.
Some of the salinity will be removed and given to Israel, Jordan and Palestine. The rest of the water will be supplied through four pipes to the Dead Sea.
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