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The Sudanese capital, Khartoum, is facing a severe water supply crisis, with the price of a barrel of water rising to about 4,000 Sudanese pounds (around $6.60). This is due to electricity outages and limited maintenance of the water wells. Many neighborhoods rely on makeshift wells and unsafe sources, increasing the risk of waterborne diseases, especially as infrastructure continues to deteriorate and the government’s response remains ineffective. The problem worsens during the rainy season due to decreased efficiency of solar energy. Solutions require connecting neighborhoods to the main water network, repairing wells, and ensuring a stable electricity supply to prevent further deterioration of the city's health and humanitarian situation.
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