In the area around Nitra, residents are increasingly relying on artesian wells due to severe water shortages caused by prolonged drought, extreme heat, and high consumption. Clean, naturally pressured water from these wells has become crucial as municipal water supplies have been restricted or cut off in some areas. Local authorities, including the Western Slovak Water Company (ZSVS), have implemented emergency measures such as regulating water usage, adjusting flows from distant water sources, and delivering water via tankers to affected communities. In villages like Mojmírovce and Svätoplukovo, people queue at artesian wells to collect drinking water, while other areas face temporary disruptions. The situation highlights both environmental challenges and human factors contributing to the crisis.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a factual account of a water shortage crisis, focusing on environmental conditions, infrastructure responses, and community actions. It does not exhibit overt ideological framing, loaded language, or biased sourcing. The report emphasizes the technical and logistical aspects of水





