Delhi Water Crisis: Cuts on water supply in some places amid water crisis

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Delhi Water Crisis: Cuts on water supply in some places amid water crisis

Delhi Water Crisis: This decision will continue till the situation regarding water supply improves completely.

Delhi Water Crisis: There has been intense heat in delhi for the last several days. The public is very troubled by this. Yesterday the temperature of delhi went up to 52.9 degrees. This increasing heat has created a huge water crisis problem in front of the people of Delhi. In view of this problem, the delhi government has adopted the water rationing policy. Under this, water will be cut in many areas of South Delhi. In these areas, water will be supplied only once a day instead of twice as before. These include Greater Kailash, Lajpat Nagar, Panchsheel Park, Hauz Khas, Chittaranjan Park and its nearby areas.

Water supply will be once a day instead of twice

In these areas, water supply will be once a day instead of twice. This decision will continue till the situation regarding water supply improves completely. In this context, Atishi has said that 'I know that in the places where water was being sent twice a day, if it is sent once a day, then people will data-face problems. I want to request all the people of the state that we should not think only for ourselves but should think keeping everyone in mind. Due to increasing heat, North and South-West delhi including Mehrauli and Chhatarpur are facing severe water crisis.

Delhi plagued by water crisis

The temperature in many areas of delhi has reached around 50 degrees. According to Atishi, since the beginning of this month, haryana had stopped releasing yamuna water to delhi, due to which the situation has become even worse. There has been a water crisis in delhi for almost 1 week. Due to heat, the water level of yamuna river has reached 669.8 feet on tuesday evening. Regarding this, Atishi said, 'Due to the decrease in water level, there has been a decrease in the water reaching the water treatment plant. To ensure better supply of water. For this, borewells are being run for 14 hours instead of 6 hours. Also, the supply of water tankers has also increased.

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