The United Nations children’s agency UNICEF has issued a dire warning about the water crisis in Kabul, a city of nearly 5 million people, stating that the city could face severe water shortages by 2030 if immediate action is not taken. Rapid urbanization and the impacts of climate change have led to a significant decline in groundwater levels in Kabul, the UN agency said in a statement on X. “This is a humanitarian crisis that requires immediate support,” Dr. Tajudeen Oyewale, UNICEF representative for Afghanistan said on X after visiting affected communities. Experts have proposed using water…