Maaraba, a town in the eastern countryside of Daraa, grapples with a shortage of drinking water, forcing residents to purchase water through roaming tankers, with one cubic meter costing up to 20,000 Syrian pounds. The main problem lies in the insufficiency of the public wells to meet the needs of the town, which has a population of around 15,000 people. Encroachments on the main transmission line have hindered the delivery of water from the al-Thawra project in the town of Kahil to the pumping station in Maaraba. Mohammed al-Miqdad, 40 years old, a resident of the town, told Enab Baladi that he needs a tank with a capacity of five cubic meters per month at a cost of 100,000 Syrian pounds.
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