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Pakistan's water crisis threatens agriculture in Sindh and Balochistan amid India's Indus Waters Treaty stance
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Pakistan's water crisis threatens agriculture in Sindh and Balochistan amid India's Indus Waters Treaty stance

Pakistan faces a severe water shortage in Sindh and Balochistan, impacting agriculture and livelihoods. India has placed the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance following a terror attack, exacerbating the crisis. Political blame is being cast internally over unequal water distribution, with farmers struggling as canals run dry.

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TOI World
Contaminated Water Crisis Grips West Delhi's Janakpuri, Hundreds Fall Ill
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صحة·30.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Contaminated Water Crisis Grips West Delhi's Janakpuri, Hundreds Fall Ill

Hundreds of residents in Janakpuri, West Delhi have been suffering from contaminated water flowing through taps for almost five months, with the problem becoming continuous over the past six months. The water smells like a sewer, turns black when filled in buckets, and has caused stomach infections and skin diseases among residents, particularly the elderly. Despite complaints to the MLA, councillor, and Delhi Jal Board officials, no permanent solution has been found. DJB has identified a surcharge condition in the local sewer as the cause and begun replacement work.

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Times of India
Cave Creek, Arizona Faces Colorado River Cuts as Town on Front Lines of Water Crisis
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Environment·29.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Cave Creek, Arizona Faces Colorado River Cuts as Town on Front Lines of Water Crisis

Cave Creek, Arizona, a town of about 5,000 residents, is among the first communities facing the impact of Colorado River cuts. The town receives 95% of its water through the Central Arizona Project, and federal proposals for 50%+ reductions could take effect by January 2027. Officials are scrambling to develop backup plans through water exchanges with neighboring cities, but long-term solutions remain expensive and uncertain.

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