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Kabul could be first modern city to run out of water by 2030: Why that matters and how it can be avoided

The Afghan capital, home to nearly six million people, may see its aquifers run dry by 2030 if urgent action is not taken.

July 08, 2025 / 19:33 IST
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Kabul is staring down a crisis that could make it the first modern city in the world to run out of water, according to a new report by international aid organisation Mercy Corps. The Afghan capital, home to nearly six million people, may see its aquifers run dry by 2030 if urgent action is not taken.

The alarming warning isn’t merely theoretical; it is backed by years of declining groundwater levels, rising demand, and worsening climate conditions. If the current trend continues, experts say up to three million residents could be displaced, triggering a humanitarian and urban collapse unlike anything in modern times.

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Why Kabul is running out of water?

The crisis stems from a deadly combination of climate change, decades of war, rapid population growth, and governance failures. Mercy Corps’ report finds that groundwater levels have plummeted by as much as 30 metres over the past decade. Almost half of Kabul’s boreholes, which are the city’s main drinking water source, have dried up.