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A worried video that Bengaluru resident Akshat posted on X depicts a parched monkey fighting for water in the midst of a severe water shortage in the city. The video shows the monkey sitting on a kitchen counter, trying to quench its thirst. The monkey turns to the water dispenser to fill its thirst despite attempts to chase it away.
Monkeys are thirsty: Attacking society and homes through kitchen windows in search of water.
— Akshat Tak (@akshattak) April 22, 2024
The Bangalore water crisis has hit animals harder than humans.
Let's conserve water to help them, too.@peakbengaluru pic.twitter.com/6gpc9JLVc6
Due to a lack of water, monkeys are attacking people and houses via kitchen windows. Animals have suffered more than people in Bangalore's water crisis. The caption says, "Let us preserve water to help them, too." A worried video that Bengaluru resident Akshat posted on X depicts a parched monkey fighting for water in the midst of a severe water shortage in the city.
The video shows the monkey sitting on a kitchen counter, trying to quench its thirst. The monkey turns to the water dispenser to fill its thirst despite attempts to chase it away. Due to a lack of water, monkeys are attacking people and houses via kitchen windows. Animals have suffered more than people in Bangalore's water crisis. The caption says, "Let us preserve water to help them, too."
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reportedly stated that the city lacks 500 million liters of water per day (MLD) but 2,600 MLDs are actually needed, according to a media report. The film serves as a reminder of the importance of water conservation initiatives as Bengaluru struggles with this grave scenario.
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