Will the water end up to 2030? Experts warns the warns …


Can Afghanistan ‘Kabul become the first city to end the next five years? If the non-profit organization Marsi Cords will be the answer yes. Mysi Cords have expressed concern over the lack of water in Kabul in a report. It states that climate change and decades have deepened the problem of Kabul’s water problem. Experts warned that millions of people can be homeless if the problem was not solved.

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A report published in April this year said the underground water level of Kabul has fallen 25-30 meters (82-98 feet). For this, the use of water has increased 44 million cubic meters (1,553 cubic feet) than a natural filling capacity. According to the report, if this trend continued, the underground water source of Kabul will dry up to 2030. With which the existence of Afghan capital will be threatened.

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Insist on the crisis, Den Curran, Director Den Currating, said, “Lack of water will be migrated to the people of Afghan Afghanistan. The report said UNICEF has estimated that about half of the underground borvalls of Kabul, which is the main source of drinking water for residents, have already dried up.

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The population increased in two decades 7 times

After 2001, the population of Kabul has increased seven times. The water management due to insufficient infrastructure and administration has become complicated. The Five Nariyar Pipeline project can supply water to 2 lakh people, but it needs funding and support. Water Resources Warning Ajibulla inflation warns, “Kabul is facing a crisis that is not a way to return.”

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The rains have also been reduced
Massi Core Warning demands international aid and impressive local governance to prevent the terrible drought in the coming decay. In recent years, the rains have also dropped rapidly. Rivers filing underground water of Kabul depends on the melting snow and glaciers. But by October 2023 to January 2024, only 45 to 60 to 60 per cent of the rains in Afghanistan.

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The end of the city is near!
Water Resources The Nazibulla reply said that it is impossible to say when the capital would dry. But he admitted that the water problem is serious. He said, “Can’t claim when the last well will dry, but we will know that the underlying water storage potential will decreases. He said, “We know that the end is near.”

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The poor got the highest

The former lecturer of Kabul Polytacanic University and the water resource management experts, “the water crisis highlights the gap between the rich and poor of the city.” Rich residents can take the costs of digging deeper borehole, which limits access to the poor. The crisis first affects the poor.

Life spent in collecting water
The director of the Kabul-based climate Security NGO, Environmental Security Training and Development Organization (EPTDO) says that the signs of the gathering is obvious in the long lines outside of the public water taps or private water collections. Poor residents, often children are forced to look for resources, constant water resources.

“Every evening, even every evening, when I return home, I have been speaking to the young children, saying, they have been able to collect the water for their homes,” he said.

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