Marehan and Garre clans clash over land and water rights in Somalia
The Marehan and Garre clans clash over land and water rights, with 34 fatalities.
The Marehan and Garre clans clash over land and water rights, with 34 fatalities.
A bomb placed near a water pipeline explodes, causing it to break. That same day, two nearby oil pipelines are also attacked.
A car bomb placed near the Kirkuk city water services director detonates, killing one person and injuring at least 17 others in Kirkuk, Iraq.
A bomb at a water station explodes prematurely, killing the two men placing the bomb.
A water pipeline is damaged by a targeted explosion, disrupting water services to approximately two million people in Baghdad, Iraq.
A power station in Tarmiyah, Iraq is damaged by a fire, disabling a portion of Baghdad’s water distribution system.
Hezbollah rockets damage a wastewater plant in Israel. Israeli counter-attacks damage water systems throughout southern Lebanon, including tanks, pipes, pumping stations, and facilities along the Litani River.
During the long-running conflict in the Congo, many water utility systems are attacked and destroyed. By 2006, the World Bank estimates that at least one-third of water utility installations have been looted and completely destroyed.
Several attacks with rockets and other explosives on pipelines that supply water to a gas plant in Dera Bugti, Pakistan, disrupt gas production.
Several drinking water supply reservoirs and pipelines that provide water for more than 20,000 people are destroyed by explosives in the Narayan and Jajarkot areas of Nepal. The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists is suspected to be responsible for the attack.