Delhi water crisis deepens as shortages persist
India, May 31 -- Residents struggle for drinking water amid supply disruptions across city.
The national capital is facing a severe water crisis as several areas continue to suffer from acute shortages of drinking water. Long queues outside water tankers, dry taps and rising dependence on private suppliers have become a common sight across many colonies in Delhi.
According to officials, Delhi is currently facing a shortfall of nearly 90 million gallons per day (MGD) of treated water. Water treatment plants in Wazirabad and Chandrawal have reportedly reduced production due to low water levels in the Yamuna River. Authorities have warned that the situation may continue for several more days as supply has not yet returned to normal.
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