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Economic Times23.05.2026Mundo2 dk okumaIndia

Pakistan's Twin Cities Face Severe Water Crisis

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  • Rawalpindi and Islamabad are experiencing a severe water crisis, with daily demand exceeding supply by over 60 million gallons.
  • Long-delayed infrastructure projects offer potential relief but may not match population growth.

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Pakistan's twin cities, Rawalpindi and Islamabad, are facing a severe water shortage as demand outstrips supply by over 60 million gallons daily. This crisis is exacerbated by rising summer temperatures and long-delayed infrastructure projects.

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Rawalpindi and Islamabad face a severe water crisis. Daily demand exceeds supply by over 60 million gallons. Residents struggle for basic water access. Long-delayed infrastructure projects offer hope but may not keep pace with population growth. The situation is particularly dire in cantonment areas. Officials are working to address the growing deficit.

Rawalpindi [Pakistan]: 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. Officials continue to pin hopes on long-delayed infrastructure schemes, including the Chahan Dam, Daducha Dam and Cherah Dam projects.

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Once completed, these projects are expected to add nearly 80 million gallons of water to the system each day. Yet water experts warn that the increasing population of the twin cities may outpace these additions before the projects even become operational. Broader plans aimed at supplying 200 million gallons of water daily to Rawalpindi and Islamabad through the Ghazi Water Channel from the Indus River have remained stalled for years. The project was originally envisioned to expand gradually to 500 million gallons in multiple phases, but little meaningful progress has been achieved.

The crisis has become especially severe in cantonment areas. The Rawalpindi Cantonment Board reportedly requires around 50 million gallons of water every day, but currently receives only about 12.78 million gallons through Khanpur Dam allocations and tube wells. This has created a shortage exceeding 37 million gallons daily, leaving residents struggling to secure basic water access, as cited by The Express Tribune.

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Meanwhile, Rawalpindi city, managed by the Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA), faces a daily requirement of nearly 70 million gallons. Supplies from Khanpur Dam, Rawal Dam and underground tube wells together provide only 51.5 million gallons, resulting in an additional shortfall of 18.5 million gallons, as reported by The Express Tribune.

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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • The water situation could worsen in the coming months.

    Muy probable · En meses

  • Population growth may outpace water supply additions from new projects.

    Probable · Medio plazo

Preguntas abiertas

  • When will the delayed dam projects be completed?
  • What specific measures are being taken to address the immediate deficit?
  • How will the government manage water resources given projected population growth?
  • What are the long-term strategies for water security in the region?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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