JORDAN WATER SECURITY ISSUES

AMMAN, JORDAN -- APRIL 14, 2021: Shahem Awaneh, reacts as his father Raafat Awanleh diverts the water out as it overflows as they fill the water tank truck at a community water well, in the outskirts of Amman, Jordan, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Jordan, home of the baptismal site of Jesus Christ on the Jordan River, is ranked on the list of water-poor countries. But a mix of a ballooning population, regional conflicts, chronic industrial and agricultural mismanagement and now climate change may soon bring it another distinction: as the first nation to lose viable sources of freshwater. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
AMMAN, JORDAN -- APRIL 14, 2021: Shahem Awaneh, reacts as his father Raafat Awanleh diverts the water out as it overflows as they fill the water tank truck at a community water well, in the outskirts of Amman, Jordan, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Jordan, home of the baptismal site of Jesus Christ on the Jordan River, is ranked on the list of water-poor countries. But a mix of a ballooning population, regional conflicts, chronic industrial and agricultural mismanagement and now climate change may soon bring it another distinction: as the first nation to lose viable sources of freshwater. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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