Karachi faces a severe water crisis due to population growth and inadequate infrastructure.

Karachi, Pakistan's largest city, struggles with a severe water crisis due to rapid population growth, aging infrastructure, and insufficient water sources. Despite several urban master plans since 1951, the city's water supply capacity remains far below demand, currently at 11-15 million gallons per day, with future needs projected to reach 270 million gallons per day. Plans have consistently faced challenges due to political instability, economic constraints, and poor governance, leaving the city's water crisis unresolved.

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