Delhi is facing a water shortage in many parts, including East, Northeast, and South Delhi. Officials explain that the water cuts in these areas are because of rising ammonia levels in the Yamuna River. The situation is expected to improve within the first week of November. Residents Face Water Crisis Low to no water pressure has been reported since October 22 in several areas of Delhi. Residents express frustration over the challenging situation in their daily lives, especially as the rest of the country celebrates Diwali. The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has been providing water tankers but the public is…
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