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Pakistan’s water bearers quench thirst in Ramadan, but fear for their trade 

  • Karachi needs about 1,200 million gallons of water a day to meet the demand of its estimated population of 20 million
  • Much of the city's water supplies are lost due to dilapidated infrastructure, water theft, and dams built upstream by India
By REUTERS  · 10 May 2021

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