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Army personnel today set up camps to help administer water distribution at the Fakirapool Water Tank. Dhaka residents have been dealing with a rising scarcity of water because the daily disruption of electricity makes it impossible for the water pumps to work properly, said Dhaka Water and Sewage Authority (WASA). According to a power official, the lack of natural gas has impeded electricity production. Dhaka, Bangladesh. April 7, 2010.

Army personnel today set up camps to help administer water distribution at the Fakirapool Water Tank. Dhaka residents have been dealing with a rising scarcity of water because the daily disruption of electricity makes it impossible for the water pumps to work properly, said Dhaka Water and Sewage Authority (WASA). According to a power official, the lack of natural gas has impeded electricity production. Dhaka, Bangladesh. April 7, 2010.

Photo- A.M.Ahad