What happened to that city? Thirst on the one hand.. On the other hand, the sun. People who are struggling

The water crisis continues in the national capital Delhi. Delhiites are suffering due to water scarcity in many areas. In addition, people are suffering from the intensity of the sun. Without getting water to quench their thirst, people's life is getting disrupted due to the scorching heat to go out. In the last few decades, strange conditions and different natural disasters have arisen. Governments have been making several efforts to provide drinking water to the people. But they are not yielding good results quickly.

What happened to that city? Thirst on the one hand.. On the other hand, the sun. People who are struggling

The water crisis continues in the national capital Delhi. Delhiites are suffering due to water scarcity in many areas. In addition, people are suffering from the intensity of the sun. Without getting water to quench their thirst, people's life is getting disrupted due to the scorching heat to go out. In the last few decades, strange conditions and different natural disasters have arisen. Governments have been making several efforts to provide drinking water to the people. But they are not yielding good results quickly. Water is being supplied through tankers as there is no water from the pipelines. Now.. There is a water war going on between AAP and BJP over Delhi's water crisis. It is not the allegations of the ruling and opposition leaders.

Delhi minister Atishi blamed the Haryana government for the water scarcity in the national capital. If the problem is not resolved in two days. Minister Atishi has threatened to go on a fast unto death for the people of Delhi. If so.. Delhi BJP chief Vijayendra Sahdev blamed the AAP government's policies for the water crisis. Bjp leaders say that the water board officials have assured that there will be no problem of drinking water within 24 hours. Meanwhile, the intensity of the heat wave in Delhi has been visible since 6 am. People are hesitant to come out of their homes. While the south-west monsoon is active across the country, the sun is burning in the national capital. Locals say they have never seen such sunshine in Delhi. According to doctors at The Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, five people have died in the last 24 hours due to the heat wave in Delhi. People are advised to take adequate precautions to cope with the intensity of the sun.

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