Karachi's water emergency: A crisis decades in the making
In this video, Nukta's Lead Presenter Masood Raza dives deep into the root causes of Karachi's water crisis
Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, is facing a devastating water crisis that threatens the lives of millions. Decades of mismanagement, corruption, and a lack of investment in infrastructure have left the city's water supply system on the brink of collapse. In many areas, residents receive little to no water for months, forcing them to rely on expensive private water tankers.
In this video, Nukta's Lead Presenter Masood Raza dives deep into the root causes of Karachi's water crisis:
- Poor management of water resources
- Failing infrastructure and outdated systems
- The role of corruption and inefficiency
This crisis isn't just a problem for today — it's a looming catastrophe for the future. Learn what's gone wrong and what it will take to solve Karachi's water emergency before it's too late.
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