Pakistan’s largest city thirsts for water supply, people protest
BY Agencies25 Aug 2014 5:38 AM IST
Agencies25 Aug 2014 5:38 AM IST
But that’s anything but in Karachi, where people go days without getting water from city trucks.
Sometimes the situation forces them to use groundwater contaminated with salt. A recent drought has only made the problem worse.
And as the city of roughly 18 million people rapidly grows, the water shortages are only expected to get worse.
‘During the last three months they haven’t supplied a single drop of water in my neighborhood,’ protester Yasmeen Islam said. ‘It doesn’t make us happy to come on the roads to protest but we have no choice anymore.’
Karachi gets most of its water from the Indus River — about 550 million gallons per day — and another 100 million gallons from the Hub Dam that is supplied by water from neighboring Baluchistan province. But in recent years, drought has hurt the city’s supply.
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