Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Water crisis looms over Delhi even as power need peaks

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

The national capital’s summer scourges have returned — power outages, a festering row over water with Haryana, and the Celsius almost touching the 45-degree mark.

Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia accused the Haryana government on Tuesday of releasing less water to the city — about 80 million gallons less than its share of 820 MGD.

“Delhi water crisis still not resolved. Water being stopped despite court order. I have directed DJB to file contempt petition in HC,” Sisodia tweeted.

Residents of north and central Delhi are likely to face water shortage on Wednesday because of the reduced supply, officials warned.

Sisodia said water supply would be regulated even in VIP areas such as the Lutyens’s zone.

To make matters more uncomforta­ble, people faced power cuts in several areas, including upscale neighbourh­oods in south Delhi.

Blackouts are common during summers as air-conditione­rs and coolers increase the city’s electricit­y load and trigger local water being given by Haryana to Delhi — 80 MGD less than its share

Peak power demand this year on Monday was season’s hottest

faults in the supply network that has a history of breakdowns.

The demand for electricit­y touched 6,021MW on Tuesday, the highest this year.

Officials of power distributi­on companies said there was no supply deficit and arrangemen­ts have been made for 6,600MW of electricit­y. Last year, the peak demand was 6,261MW on June 30.

But the demand this summer has peaked early because of rising mercury.

Tuesday was a litter cooler at 41.4 degrees Celsius than the previous day’s 44.4 — the hottest May day since 2015. ››P2

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