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17 May 2026, 16:30 GMT+10
Sindh [Pakistan], May 17 (ANI): The worsening heatwave in Pakistan has intensified an already severe water shortage, exposing what many residents describe as the continued failure of civic authorities to manage the city's basic infrastructure. People living across Hyderabad, Latifabad, and Qasimabad are struggling with prolonged disruptions in water supply while temperatures continue to rise, as reported by The Express Tribune.
According to The Express Tribune, residents stated that many neighbourhoods have been facing inconsistent water availability for several months. In several localities, water is supplied only briefly, leaving households unable to store sufficient quantities for cooking, drinking, and other daily needs.
The erratic distribution has pushed many families to depend on expensive private water tankers and other alternatives, increasing financial pressure at a time of soaring inflation and economic hardship. The crisis has triggered growing anger among citizens, who accuse municipal bodies and civic institutions of failing to provide uninterrupted access to clean drinking water during extreme weather conditions. People say the authorities have shown little urgency despite the worsening situation, forcing ordinary residents to bear the burden of administrative negligence. Households are now allocating a considerable share of their monthly income simply to secure water for survival.
Residents from multiple areas also described serious contamination issues linked to the pipeline supply system. According to locals, clean water initially flows through taps and pipelines, encouraging families to begin filling rooftop tanks and underground reservoirs. However, midway through the process, polluted and foul-smelling water allegedly starts entering the same pipelines, contaminating the stored supply, as highlighted by The Express Tribune.
Citizens said that once the contaminated water mixes with stored reserves, the entire stock becomes unusable because of its unbearable odour and unhygienic condition. Families claim they are left with no option but to discard the water and seek expensive replacements, as reported by The Express Tribune. (ANI)
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