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The global water crisis is no longer a distant threat but an unfolding reality. By 2025, an alarming 2. 8 billion people, roughly 35% of the world's population, will face water scarcity. In the face of this escalating emergency,
It’s been a tough and emotional time for Coles County. In just the past few days, the community has been hit hard.
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Karachi is expected to experience a severe water shortage of approximately 100 million gallons following a major power breakdown at the Dhabeji Pumping
The al-Manasra family faces dire water shortages in Gaza's harsh conditions, exacerbated by a missile strike and ongoing Israeli military blockades. Living in a tent, they endure health problems due to insufficient clean water,
Tensions continue to rise regarding the boil-order water in the village of Fredonia. After a fourth round of water distribution, Fredonia Fire Chief Josh Myers noted in a Facebook post that some residents are becoming upset and taking it out on those who are working to keep the village supplied.
Residents must reduce daily water usage to 60%, the city said. According to the city, an average Mebane household uses 160 gallons daily, so 60% would equal 96 gallons daily. No outdoor water usage is allowed, but use for medical purposes without restrictions is allowed.
While the Madhes government has been advocating for the 'Feed the Nation Campaign', the provincial government has declared Madhes Province a drought-prone area. The cabinet meeting held on Thursday declared the province a drought-stricken area.
Johannesburg Water warns that illegal taps are more than theft; they risk contaminating supply, damaging infrastructure, and draining city funds.
Najibullah Sadeed, an environmental expert, told Pajhwok Afghan News that Kabul’s water crisis is more a result of poor management than climate change. He noted that the city’s population has surged from below two million in 2000 to over six million today, placing unprecedented pressure on water supplies.
Tshwane's Health Services Committee member Tshegofatso Mashabela raises urgent alarms about the risks posed by water tanker drivers sourcing water from unsafe locations during Rand Water's maintenance.