Thirst; Curse of Nature

Water table is continuously is getting lower and deeper. In big cities shortage of potable water is reality. Our hydro pumps are unable to suck clean & safe drinking water. Culture of direct drinking from tap is a memory now. Filter plants for drinking waters in cities are daily need of routine now. And many areas due to lack of filter plants are forced to buy water. Water was a free commodity and blessing for us. It's our mismanagement and lavish wastage of this gift of God that had put us in such grave situation. Karachi economic hub of Pakistan, Lahore,a Sialkot and Gujranwala industrialization polluted water with dangerous level of arsenic and lead which made it unsafe to drink.
Villages and inner Sindh condition is well known to us. An inspiring picture of German ambassador to Pakistan once gave a strong message when he was washing his car with a bucket of water. Photo caption was "saving water for Pakistan". It is wake up call from deep slumber.
Here look at our attitude we waste liters of water just during brushing teeth. In hostels of Medical colleges and universities where educated class is living a sorrowful condition about wastage of water can be observed. 
Lack of responsibility and this carelessness will drag us to thirsty future (god forbade).
According to the UNO Report, Pakistan is at the 7th position in the list of countries, which are facing water crisis. Presently, according to a research study, approximately water having economic values of $70 billion is being thrown into sea every year due to non-construction of water reservoirs in Pakistan. A water starved country, which has the foreign reserve of only $20 billion, can’t afford throwing water of economic value of $70 billion every year into sea.
PCRWR revealed that rapid depletion of ground water may soon worsen the water crisis in Pakistan’s major cities, causing a drought-like situation.  The problem of water shortage in Pakistan has gained the momentum as our water storage capacity is only for 30 days, and Pakistan has the 4th highest rate of water use in the world. It simply means that water intensity rate – the amount of water in cubic meters used per unit of GDP is the world highest and no country’s economy is more water intensive than that of Pakistan.
🛐Wrath of Nature by
 #Hot_Weather 💥🔥
#Load_Shedding 👹
🤔Cold and sluggish attitude to solve 
Energy, water and economic crisis 🌀.
🚨 Urgent need of water reservoir 🚰
👊 to curb the curse of water and and economic crisis🔄
#Global_Warming
#Energycrisis
#Water_Crisis🚱

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