The water crisis has hit the Indian capital Delhi amid intense heat. Of these, the water supply is lowest in low-income areas. Wherever there is water, there is a crowd of residents.
A resident of Delhi said that water has not been coming for the last 7 days. We complained to the local representatives but no action was taken. There is no hot water on it, we are in a lot of trouble.
Another resident said that the amount of water in the tanker is not enough for our slum. As a result, there is a crisis. There is no way without doing it again, what will I eat if I don't work.
"A few days ago, a worker fell ill while working with me," said one city dweller. But it was not possible to take him to the doctor. Because the doctor's fee is 500 rupees. This is too much for poor workers like us.
Dabdah has been going on in Delhi since last March. At that time the temperature was 42 degrees Celsius. The meteorological department says the heat wave in March was unprecedented in 100 years. Recently it reached close to 50 degrees. People suffer the most because of the heat. Meteorologists say the heat wave will continue for another week. Source: The Hindustan Times.