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Flood threat to Iraq Shia shrines | Flood threat to Iraq Shia shrines |
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Officials in the Iraqi city of Karbala say the mausoleums of Shia Islam's most revered leaders is threatened with structural damage from flooding. | |
Engineers say water from leaking pipes has already reached the mausoleums of Imam Hussein and Imam Abbas. | Engineers say water from leaking pipes has already reached the mausoleums of Imam Hussein and Imam Abbas. |
The shrines lie about two and a half metres below the surrounding streets. | The shrines lie about two and a half metres below the surrounding streets. |
Research in 2000 revealed damage to the drinking water and sewerage systems inflicted in 1991 when Karbala was bombed during a Shia uprising. | Research in 2000 revealed damage to the drinking water and sewerage systems inflicted in 1991 when Karbala was bombed during a Shia uprising. |
Iraqi government engineers initially tried injecting 1,000 tonnes of cement around the two shrines to protect them from the water, says BBC religious affairs reporter Frances Harrison. | Iraqi government engineers initially tried injecting 1,000 tonnes of cement around the two shrines to protect them from the water, says BBC religious affairs reporter Frances Harrison. |
However, cavities in the soil meant the cement flowed in the wrong direction. | However, cavities in the soil meant the cement flowed in the wrong direction. |
In 2003 a project was proposed to replace the old water and sewerage system near the shrines and build a huge underground wall around the shrines. | In 2003 a project was proposed to replace the old water and sewerage system near the shrines and build a huge underground wall around the shrines. |
Officials from the Shia endowment department, which runs the shrines, refused government funds to finance the project saying they would pay for it themselves. | Officials from the Shia endowment department, which runs the shrines, refused government funds to finance the project saying they would pay for it themselves. |
Asked why the work has not gone ahead yet the Director of Finance for the Imam Hussein shrine said he was still waiting for a complete design for the project. | Asked why the work has not gone ahead yet the Director of Finance for the Imam Hussein shrine said he was still waiting for a complete design for the project. |
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