Afghan PM takes action to address water shortage and drought challenges

In a meeting between the Acting Prime Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and the Acting Minister of Energy and Water, urgent concerns were raised regarding the severe water shortage and drought conditions plaguing the country.

Ekleme: 14.06.2023 19:56:29 / Güncelleme: 14.06.2023 19:56:29 / English News
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The discussion highlighted the impact of previous floods, which had led to the depletion of clean drinking water resources.

During the meeting, Minister Mansoor of the Ministry of Energy and Water emphasized the successful preservation of a substantial water supply in areas previously affected by floods. He further announced that comprehensive agreements had been reached within the water control sector to address the specific regions impacted by drought in the upcoming year.

The Acting Prime Minister, Mawlavi Kabir, acknowledged the prolonged period of severe drought experienced by Afghanistan, which had resulted in widespread water scarcity for farmers and a significant decline in groundwater levels in various cities and regions. Stressing the urgency of the situation, Kabir underscored the critical need to provide clean water not only to Kabul but also to numerous other regions grappling with drought.

In response to the pressing issue, Mawlavi Kabir issued direct instructions to Minister Mansoor, granting him the authority to take necessary actions and overcome the challenges of water scarcity and drought across the country.

The discussions between the Acting Prime Minister and the Acting Minister of Energy and Water shed light on the gravity of the water shortage and drought crisis in Afghanistan. The government's acknowledgement of these challenges and the assignment of responsibilities demonstrate a firm commitment to address the pressing issue and alleviate the suffering faced by the population affected by water scarcity.

The nation eagerly anticipates the implementation of strategic measures to tackle the water crisis, with hopes for a sustainable solution that will bring relief to those affected by the prolonged drought conditions. (ILKHA)