UN Stresses Urgent Need for Kabul Water Management
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Unprecedented water crisis in Kabul threatens 6 million residents, UN warns
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) on Thursday warned of a water crisis in Kabul, stating that six million people in the city are at risk of severe water shortages. In a post on its X page, UN-Habitat said that water levels in Kabul have significantly declined. According to the agency, addressing the water crisis in Afghanistan requires large-scale investment and close cooperation and coordination with international orga…
UN Warns Six Million at Risk Amid Severe Water Crisis in Kabul – KabulNow
Experts caution that Kabul’s rapid groundwater depletion could make it the first major city in the world to completely run out of water. The post UN Warns Six Million at Risk Amid Severe Water Crisis in Kabul appeared first on KabulNow.
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) has warned of a water crisis in Kabul, saying the Afghan capital is facing an unprecedented crisis. The programme said in a message on Twitter today (Thursday, July 16) that Kabul's water levels have dropped significantly, putting six million people at risk. "Addressing this crisis requires large-scale investment, strong cooperation and increased public awareness on water use and manage…
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