Jin10 reported on July 21 that the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, is facing an increasingly severe water shortage crisis, with nearly half of the city’s wells nearing depletion. Experts say that if measures are not taken, it is expected that by 2030, Kabul could become the world’s first capital with no available water.
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Water scarcity is becoming increasingly serious; the capital of Afghanistan may have no water available in five years.
Jin10 reported on July 21 that the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul, is facing an increasingly severe water shortage crisis, with nearly half of the city’s wells nearing depletion. Experts say that if measures are not taken, it is expected that by 2030, Kabul could become the world’s first capital with no available water.