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Kabul is experiencing a severe water shortage due to dwindling rainfall and unregulated extraction. Residents fight over scarce resources, highlighting the urgent need for water management solutions.
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<title>Kabul, Afghanistanโs Capital, Could Run Out of Water by 2030 - The New York Times</title>
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As the sunset enveloped Kabul on a recent summer evening, two neighbors blurted out insults at each other over access to a rapidly vanishing resource: water.โYou come with four canisters and you cut the line,โ Aman Karimi hissed at a woman as he snatched a hose from her hands and filled his own buckets from a mosqueโs tap. โItโs my turn, and itโs my right.โKabul is running dry, withered by scarcer rainfalls and snow melts and drained by unregulated wells. It has become so dry that its six million people could be without water by 2030 โ and are now fighting about it.Its water reserves are emptying nearly twice as quickly as they are getting replenished. The Taliban administration, short of cash, has so far been unable to bring water from nearby dams and rivers to the choking city.Now, Kabul risks becoming the first modern capital to be depleted of underground water reserves, the nonprofit Mercy Corps warned in a recent report.โWe are increasingly fighting because water is like gold for...
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