Egypt has pointed the finger at Ethiopia for the recent increase in Nile River waters and the resulting flooding in two of its northern provinces. The Egyptian government claims that the unusually high water levels are a direct consequence of Ethiopia’s mismanagement of the controversial dam on the Blue Nile. The rising waters have caused significant damage in the affected areas, prompting Egypt to hold Ethiopia responsible for the situation. The dispute between the two countries over the control and impact of the dam has escalated in recent months, with Egypt expressing concerns about its potential consequences on the Nile’s water flow.

Egypt blames Ethiopia for rising Nile waters and flooding

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