Delhi Faces Severe Water Crisis: Toxic Yamuna, Canal Repairs Leave Millions Thirsty

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News18•24-01-2026, 15:57
Delhi Faces Severe Water Crisis: Toxic Yamuna, Canal Repairs Leave Millions Thirsty
- •Delhi is experiencing a severe water shortage due to high ammonia levels (3 PPM) in the Yamuna River and ongoing repairs to the Munak Canal.
- •Water treatment plants like Wazirabad and Haiderpur are operating significantly below capacity, as they can only process ammonia up to 1 PPM.
- •Areas across North, North-West, West, South-West, and Central Delhi are without water, forcing residents to rely on private tankers and bottled water.
- •The Delhi Branch Canal and parallel canals from Haryana are closed for repairs until February 4, 2026, further reducing raw water inflow.
- •Officials state that a permanent solution requires upgrading old plants, increasing storage and recycling, and better inter-state coordination.
Why It Matters: Delhi's severe water crisis stems from a toxic Yamuna and canal repairs, leaving millions without supply.
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