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The San Diego Union-Tribune

 
THE LIST
Iraq by the numbers

July 14, 2008

OIL PRODUCTION

Prewar: 2.58 million barrels per day.

June 22: 2.50 million barrels per day.

ELECTRICITY

Prewar nationwide: 3,958 megawatts. Hours per day (estimated): 4-8.

June 23 nationwide: 4,470 megawatts. Hours per day: 10.9.

Prewar Baghdad: 2,500 megawatts. Hours per day (estimated): 16-24.

June 23 Baghdad: Megawatts not available. Hours per day: 9.7.

TELEPHONES

Prewar land lines: 833,000.

April 4: 1,360,000.

Prewar cell phones: 80,000.

April 30: More than 12 million.

WATER

Prewar: 12.9 million people had potable water.

April 30: 20.9 million people have potable water.

Note: All figures are the most recent available.

Sources: The Associated Press, State Department, Defense Department, Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, The Brookings Institution, Iraq Body Count, U.N. High Commission for Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Working Group, International Organization for Migration, Committee to Protect Journalists, National Priorities Project, The Brussels Tribunal, Department of Labor.

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