Bomb explodes near water pump station
A bomb explodes near a water pump station in Quetta, Pakistan. No one is injured in the explosion.
A bomb explodes near a water pump station in Quetta, Pakistan. No one is injured in the explosion.
Water supply is disrupted when a water pipeline and nearby gas pipeline are blown up in Pakistan.
Over two months in 2004 in Nepal, the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists bomb several government offices, including the Water Induced Calamities Control Sub-Division in Nadipur, Pokhara and the Groundwater Irrigation Project in Dang District.
The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists destroys a drinking water project in the District of Arghakhanchi, Nepal, disrupting water service to thousands of people.
Several drinking water supply reservoirs and pipelines that provide water for more than 20,000 people are destroyed by explosives in the Narayan and Jajarkot areas of Nepal. The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists is suspected to be responsible for the attack.
Two water towers are blown up in Jango Ghari, a tribal area, where several other similar attacks have occured. The power systems atop the towers are destroyed in the blast as well.
A rural water supply office building is blown up along with other offices, in Parkal, India.
Suspected Taliban militants blow up a dam storing water for irrigation in Shorabak, Kandahar, Afghanistan.
A bomb placed under a water tank explodes, injuring 15 people in Peshawar, Pakistan.
A rebel group, called the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoists, destroys a warehouse of the Bijauri Drinking Water Project in Nepal, including 30,000 meters of polythene pipes.