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Syria: Rapid Needs Assessment – Euphrates River flood: Flood-Affected Farmers — Agricultural Livelihoods Assessment, May - June 2026
By Oxfam at ReliefWeb
· June 17, 2026
· 2 min read
. The Euphrates River flood of May 2026 caused widespread agricultural devastation across the western countryside of Deir ez-Zor, Syria, affecting farming communities that had been gradually recovering from years of conflict. Based on the latest figures from the Directorate of Agriculture (DoA), nea
Key takeaway Nearly 85% of the farming population reported total or partial loss of agricultural income.
Why this matters
The Euphrates River flood's impact on Syria's agricultural sector has significant implications for the country's food security and economic stability. The loss of agricultural income and destruction of crops during the harvest season will likely exacerbate existing humanitarian needs in the region. The fact that 85% of irrigation systems are nonfunctional underscores the need for urgent restoration of infrastructure to support agricultural recovery. The reliance on distress coping strategies, such as selling livestock or taking on debt, may have long-term consequences for farmers' livelihoods and the overall resilience of the agricultural sector. The assessment's findings highlight the importance of targeted support to affected farmers, including the provision of agricultural inputs and cash assistance. The determination of farmers to continue farming in the next season presents an opportunity for humanitarian organizations to make a meaningful impact through timely and effective interventions, ultimately contributing to the recovery and stability of the region.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? . The Euphrates River flood of May 2026 caused widespread agricultural devastation across the western countryside of Deir ez-Zor, Syria, affecting farming communities that had been gradually recovering from years of conflict. Based on the latest figures from the Directorate of Agriculture (DoA), nea
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