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Chennai’s Water Crisis; How India’s Sixth Largest City is Coping with Shortages


June 22, 2019UncategorizedChennai, chennai news, chennai water crisis, climate change, Climate Politics, Drinking Water, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Ground Water, India, India Politics, Jal Shakti Ministry, Prime Minister Modi, Water Crisis, water crisis and climate change, water crisis chennai, water crisis in india, water crisis solutions, Water ManagementStephen Mackey

The Indian city of Chennai is experiencing an unprecedented water crisis. This is based on a combination of government incompetence and huge weather irregularities. The question now is, what next?

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