I am writing to express my deep concern over the ongoing water shortage in Karachi, exacerbated by burst pipelines. Recent reports indicate that some areas have endured water supply disruptions for over ten days, leading residents to protest. This not only highlights the severity of the crisis but also underscores the urgent need for effective governance and infrastructure maintenance.
I urge the relevant authorities to promptly repair burst pipelines, enhance water distribution systems and engage with the people on water issues. Addressing this crisis is imperative for the well-being of Karachi’s residents and the city’s overall development.
Haider Jami
Karachi
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