Delhi Water Crisis Escalates: DJB Office Vandalised, 3 Injured in Clash Over Tap Access

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The ongoing Delhi water crisis took a violent turn today as residents clashed with authorities over limited access to water, leading to the vandalisation of a Delhi Jal Board (DJB) office. Three people, including a DJB official, were injured in the incident.

The water shortage in several parts of Delhi has been a major concern for residents, who have been struggling with inconsistent and inadequate water supply. The situation escalated today in the [Location of the incident], when residents, frustrated with the lack of access to tap water, clashed with DJB officials. The protesters alleged that the DJB has been favouring certain areas over others, leading to an unequal distribution of water.

The vandalism at the DJB office, which included damage to property and equipment, further aggravated the situation. The police have intervened to control the situation and are investigating the incident.

Top updates from the Delhi water crisis:

DJB has announced a water supply schedule for different areas, but residents claim it is not being followed.
The Delhi government has promised to address the crisis and is working on solutions to ensure adequate water supply to all residents.
Water tankers are being deployed to provide water to affected areas.

This incident highlights the severity of the Delhi water crisis and the growing frustration among residents. It is imperative for the authorities to find a long-term solution to address the water scarcity and ensure fair and equitable distribution of water resources.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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