Five mornings a week, Saima Azeem helps her children wash and prepare for school. But this week has been different: She has had to use her few bottles of drinking water to get them ready.
"It's been a difficult morning. I'll have to schedule my chores according to the new water supply timing," the mother of four said in an interview.
Faced with fast-depleting groundwater supplies, Lahore — Pakistan's second-biggest city — this week began rationing water and instituting a range of new conservation measures.
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