Islamabad: Pakistan is set to confront a severe water shortage next year, primarily due to climate change, according to alarming revelations in a report by the Auditor General of Pakistan. The Ministry of Water Resources’ documentation highlights the urgent need for “war-like” measures to address this looming crisis.
The Auditor General’s report indicates that Pakistan has been grappling with water scarcity for the past decade, posing a serious threat to the economy and sustainable development. It emphasizes that immediate action is required to combat the water crisis, exacerbated by climate change and a growing population.
To optimize water usage and minimize waste, the report advocates the adoption of modern technologies. Additionally, it notes that the K-IV project for Karachi, which was supposed to be completed by February 2024, remains unfinished, with only 50% of the work done. This delay continues to perpetuate the water shortage in the city, as the approved water quota is insufficient for the population’s needs.
Pakistan Faces Severe Water Shortage Next Year Due to Climate Change, Warns Auditor General
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