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The water crisis began due to a combination of factors including population growth, climate change, pollution, and unsustainable water management practices. As demand for freshwater surged, many regions faced over-extraction of water resources, leading to depletion of aquifers and disrupted ecosystems. Additionally, industrialization and agricultural runoff contributed to water quality degradation, further exacerbating the scarcity of clean water. These issues have been compounded by inadequate infrastructure and governance in many areas, making access to safe water increasingly challenging.

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