
The Nile’s floodwaters have already killed 100 people and displaced hundreds of thousands, and they’re now threatening to damage the 2,000-year-old archaeological site of Al-Bajrawiya.
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I thought it was drying up.
If I was water, I'd flow in the nile
Soooo…. flooding by the nile, causing displacement and site archy destruction.
Also: Water levels of nile sinking, making irrigation more difficult.
Also: Draught crisis in some countries because others dam it for their irrigation.
Did I get it right?
Flooding of the Nile was natural in days of old it gave Africa abundance of fertile land
Western history has lied so much about Africa and it's great civilisation, black people are waking up to this worldwide
Will the dam help this?
What happened!? Hasn't the flood of Nile helped agriculture for a long?
I prefer water over stupid ruins… water is life.
"Natural" disaster.
Nile has probably flooded that spot hundreds of times. Yawn.
The Russians again
It’s all China’s fault
rising waters due to global warming…but the hillbillies in this comment section heard from trump that it is all a hoax therefore they do not care
Times haven't changed much, Didnt they blame the peasentry for bad weather and natural disasters back then?
Probably not the first time
The Nile will be gentle to the ruins this time too…
It’s about time
How about the headline, Nile flooding will bring food prosperity to starving people, cant eat dirt walls.
For how many hundred years was this occupied by whom?
Not the 1st time the Nile has flooded in 2,000 years.
So it never flooded there before in the last two millenia??? Seems highly improbable
Al-Dontgiveafuck