💨 Abstract
The article discusses the severe water crisis in Kabul, Afghanistan, where residents like Raheela struggle daily to secure water for their families. Kabul's water crisis is exacerbated by climate change, overpopulation, and mismanagement, leading to contaminated and scarce water supplies. Many families must pay for water, dig deeper wells, or rely on unsafe sources, impacting their health and livelihoods. Women, in particular, face additional challenges due to Taliban restrictions.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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