People wait in a queue with cans to collect drinking water amid an ongoing water crisis in Bengaluru on March 14, 2024.
She said it's the worst water crisis she has experienced in her 40 years in the neighborhood.
Water levels are running desperately low, particularly in poorer areas, resulting in sky-high costs for water and a quickly dwindling supply.
City and state government authorities are trying to get the situation under control with emergency measures such as nationalizing water tankers and putting a cap on water costs.
The crisis was a long time coming, said Shashank Palur, a Bengaluru-based hydrologist with the think tank Water, Environment, Land and Livelihood Labs.
Persons:
Bhavani Mani Muthuvel, Shashank Palur
Organizations:
Ambedkar Nagar, Livelihood Labs
Locations:
Bengaluru, Bengaluru's Whitefield, Muthuvel, India, City