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Afghans primarily obtain their water from a combination of surface water sources, such as rivers and lakes, and groundwater through wells. The country relies heavily on seasonal rivers fed by snowmelt from the Hindu Kush mountains. In rural areas, many communities depend on hand-dug wells or tube wells, while urban areas often have piped water systems, although access can be limited. Overall, water scarcity and management are significant challenges in Afghanistan due to climate variability and infrastructure issues.

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