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Delhi Government Moves Supreme Court Over Severe Water Crisis Amid Heatwave

2024-05-31

Subject: Environmental Law - Water Rights and Management

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Delhi Government Moves Supreme Court Over Severe Water Crisis Amid Heatwave

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The Delhi government has approached the Supreme Court over the water crisis amid searing heatwave conditions in the national capital. The AAP government in Delhi has told the top court that the water demand in the city has risen significantly due to heatwave conditions, and urged other states, including Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh , to release extra water for a month.

For the past few days, Delhi has been witnessing searing heatwave conditions, with maximum temperatures hovering around the 50 degree-Celsius mark in parts of the city. The Delhi government has announced a slew of emergency measures, including a ban on the usage of potable water for car washing and its use at construction sites.

The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) announced that a fine of Rs 2,000 would be slapped on anyone found wasting water. Water Minister Atishi announced that a war room had been set up in the DJB for water tanker supply and accused Haryana of not releasing Delhi's share of water. She said that those who require a water tanker in their area can dial 1916 for assistance.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged the BJP leaders to keep their political differences aside and work together to tackle the water crisis in the national capital. "In this scorching heat, the demand for water has increased a lot. The water that Delhi used to get from the neighbouring states has also been reduced. That means the demand has increased a lot and the supply has been reduced. We all have to solve this together," Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi on Friday.

The extreme summer heat in Delhi has also pushed its peak power demand to an all-time high of 8,302 MW on Wednesday afternoon, officials said. It is the first time in the history of the national capital that its power demand has crossed the 8,300-MW mark.

Several residents of Noida and Ghaziabad have been braving the heatwave along with hours-long power cuts. The frequent power outages have prompted locals to take to the streets in protest. There have also been reports of power houses being gheraoed.

water crisis - heatwave - water demand - water supply - emergency measures - water rationing - power demand - power cuts - government intervention - inter-state cooperation

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