New Delhi, July 21 -- Summary Kabul faces an imminent water crisis, with projections indicating it could become the first capital to run dry by 2030.

Over-extraction, climate change, and mismanagement have led to a drastic depletion of aquifers, threatening to displace millions.

The report highlights the urgent need for intervention to prevent a humanitarian disaster.

War, mismanagement, over-extraction, overpopulation and climate change could soon make Kabul, Afghanistan's capital, the first capital city in the world run dry in less than five years, a new report has warned.

The figures and statistics provided by the report are shocking. The city's aquifer levels have plummeted 25-30 metres in the past decade, with extraction exceedin...