Nepal faces water shortage due to damaged pipelines

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ANI Kathmandu
Last Updated : May 03 2015 | 1:22 PM IST

Due to water pipelines being badly damaged by the earthquake in Nepal, residents in Kathmandu are facing an extreme shortage of water with waters tankers being their only hope.

Rubble in many places has restricted the movement of water tankers in many places.

Lorries are able to carry water tankers only to areas which have not been cut off.

A relief worker, Ali, said that people come running at the sight of water tankers and a tank which takes hours to fill up is soon emptied.

"It was already a crisis here in Kathmandu to get water but now because of the earthquake it is very bad. So it is very hard to get water," said Ali.

"We are relying on water tankers. Earlier the situation wasn't this bad but it took a turn for the worse when the earthquake struck. The tankers are only able to deliver water to those areas the roads to which have not been blocked by rubble," said Divesh, a resident.

Efforts to step up the pace of delivery of relief material including water were frustrated by a shortage of supply trucks and drivers as many of them had returned to their villages to help their families.

However, water supply in Nepal wasn't smooth even before the quake. According to the Department of Water Supply and Sewerage in Nepal, around 80 per cent of the population has access to potable water, it is often polluted.

The government said the death toll from last Saturday's earthquake had reached 6,655 and that more than 14,000 people were injured.

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First Published: May 03 2015 | 1:03 PM IST

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