Water levels in the Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar reservoirs in Hyderabad have plummeted, raising concerns about a potential water crisis in the city. The two key reservoirs, which supply water to the city and surrounding areas, are facing a significant decrease in water levels due to insufficient rainfall this year. The declining levels have led to worries about adequate water supply for residents in the coming months. The situation is particularly alarming given the city’s growing population and increasing water demand. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and exploring options to mitigate the impact of the dwindling water levels. Residents are being urged to conserve water and use it sparingly to prevent a severe shortage. The declining water levels in the reservoirs highlight the pressing need for sustainable water management practices and the importance of water conservation. As the city grapples with the looming water crisis, efforts are being made to find viable solutions to ensure a stable and reliable water supply for all residents. The current situation underscores the significance of efficient water resource management and the necessity for long-term planning to address the water needs of a rapidly expanding urban population.

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Hyderabad faces water crisis as Sagar, Srisailam reservoir levels drop, prompting concern for city’s water supply.
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