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The Nation (Pakistan )·3 min read·medium

Water crisis deepens in Mari village as single well fails to meet growing demand

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Water crisis deepens in Mari village as single well fails to meet growing demand
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Mari village in Pakistan is facing a severe water crisis as a single well fails to support the growing population and livestock. Residents are calling for government intervention to provide a sustainable water supply from the nearby Indus River.

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The situation highlights critical infrastructure gaps and the struggle for basic human rights in rural, developing regions.

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Attock - A worsening water crisis has left hundred of residents of Mari village in Tehsil Jand of Attock district struggling for every drop, with an entire population now dependent on a single overburdened well as their only source of clean water.

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The article reports on local grievances and infrastructure failures, maintaining a focus on the community's perspective.

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