Thousands of Delhi households face prolonged water disruption as treatment plants operate below capacity due to high ammonia levels in the Yamuna. Residents report dry taps for days, relying on expensive water cans, with concerns the crisis could extend into next month. The situation is exacerbated by canal closures and a lack of dedicated ammonia removal facilities.
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