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Lunglei, the second largest town in Mizoram, is experiencing a severe water crisis due to prolonged dry season and lack of rainfall. The town's primary water source, Tlawng river, is rapidly drying up, and another source, Pialthleng stream, has completely dried up. The water shortage has been ongoing since March, with the situation worsening in April. The town's water requirement is 3.5
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