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'Serious problem': Afghan capital losing race against water shortages
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Kabul is grappling with a severe water crisis. Rapid urbanization, mismanagement, and climate change are the key factors. Residents struggle to afford water. Unicef warns of potential groundwater depletion by 2030. The Taliban authorities are initiating projects. However, financial and technical constraints persist. Contamination plagues the existing groundwater sources. Experts highlight the growing deficit.
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