Pakistan's water mismanagement pushes Rawalpindi, Islamabad towards crisis
Rawalpindi, May 23 -- Pakistan's worsening governance failures have deepened the water emergency in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, where residents are now facing severe shortages as summer temperatures rise. The daily water deficit in Rawalpindi city and cantonment areas has climbed to more than 60 million gallons, while officials fear the situation could worsen further in the coming months, as reported by The Express Tribune.
According to The Express Tribune, the combined daily water demand in Rawalpindi and its cantonment zones has reached approximately 130 million gallons. However, authorities are currently able to provide less than 70 million gallons per day, leaving a massive gap between supply and consumption. Officia...
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