Baghdad mayor cites crumbling conditions

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buy this photo AP file photo - An Iraqi boy walks past stagnant water in the Sadr City section of Baghdad, Iraq in this March 23 file photo.

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Baghdad's mayor decried the capital's crumbling infrastructure and its inability to supply enough clean water to residents, threatening Thursday to resign if the government won't provide more money.

Baghdad's 6.45 million people are wracked not only by unrelenting bombings and kidnappings, but by serious shortages in water, electricity and fuel.

Al-Timimi is seeking $1.5 billion for Baghdad in 2005 but so far has received only $85 million, said his spokesman, Ameer Ali Hasson.

Efforts to expand Baghdad's water projects were set back earlier this month when insurgents sabotaged a pipeline near Baghdad.

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