Capital of Afghanistan will remain without water

Due to the prolonged military conflict in Afghanistan, Kabul may soon stay without water. This was stated by the mayor of Hamdull Nomani, Ariana News reports.

politician said that the lack of water in the Afghan capital is becoming an increasingly serious problem every day. According to him, the authorities had to cross the drinking reserves in Kabul from remote regions of the republic for a very high price.

According to the publication, dozens of Afghans, among which are many children, daily expect filling water tanks in urban mosques. One of the locals Taj Mochiulla noted that sometimes people return home with water, but more and more than their buckets remain empty. Ariana News provides data according to which access to safe drinking water at the moment has only 42 percent of Afghans.

September 26 became known that the population of Kabul was the mood of despair due to the threat of poverty, rising prices for products and shortages of drugs. Residents said that externally, the streets of the Afghan capital seem even safer than before, however, public transport stopped walking, gasoline prices rose, at refueling huge queues. In addition, prices for all products grow, and for citizens, restrictions on cash withdrawals in the bank are introduced.

/Media reports.