Unveiling Karachi Water Crisis and Tanker Mafia Control
Karachi faces a worsening water crisis, with millions of residents paying monthly bills but receiving little or no supply. Entire neighborhoods, from Malir to Baldia Town, report dry taps for months or even years, forcing families to rely on expensive tankers and unsafe sources.
Experts say outdated infrastructure, corruption, and the tanker mafia have turned a basic necessity into a profitable business. With 70% of the city depending on tankers, boreholes and costly water deliveries are now common, while public taps run dry.geo.tv
Activists warn that without transparency and strong oversight, the Karachi Water Crisis will deepen. They call for urgent reforms to break the tanker monopoly, complete delayed projects, and restore fair access to clean water for the city’s growing population.
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