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Leonardo DiCaprio laments acute water crisis in Tamil Nadu

Updated on: 27 June,2019 07:42 AM IST  |  Los Angeles
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The Centre had last month issued a drought advisory to the state in the backdrop of depleting water levels in its reservoirs

Leonardo DiCaprio laments acute water crisis in Tamil Nadu

Leonardo DiCaprio

Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio on Wednesday expressed concern over the acute water crisis in Tamil Nadu. The 44-year-old actor, who is one of the most vocal environmentalists in Hollywood, shared a post by news outlet BBC on Instagram with the title, "Only rain can save Chennai from this situation."


"A well completely empty, and a city without water. The southern Indian city of Chennai is in crisis, after the four main water reservoirs ran completely dry. The acute water shortage has forced the city to scramble for urgent solutions and residents have to stand in line for hours to get water from government tanks.


"As the water levels depleted, hotels and restaurants started to shut down temporarily, and the air con was turned off in the city's metro. Officials in the city continue to try and find alternative sources of water - but the community continue to pray for rain," DiCaprio's wrote, sharing BBC's post. Commenting on his post, the actor further wrote, "We can change the world!" Several parts of Tamil Nadu are grappling with acute water shortage.


 
 
 
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#Regram #RG @bbcnews: "Only rain can save Chennai from this situation." A well completely empty, and a city without water. The southern Indian city of Chennai is in crisis, after the four main water reservoirs ran completely dry. The acute water shortage has forced the city to scramble for urgent solutions and residents have to stand in line for hours to get water from government tanks. As the water levels depleted, hotels and restaurants started to shut down temporarily, and the air con was turned off in the city's metro. Officials in the city continue to try and find alternative sources of water - but the community continue to pray for rain. Tap the link in our bio to read more about Chennai's water crisis. (u00f0u009fu0093u00b8 Getty Images) #chennai #watercrisis #india #bbcnews

A post shared by Leonardo DiCaprio (@leonardodicaprio) onJun 25, 2019 at 1:42pm PDT

 

The Centre had last month issued a drought advisory to the state in the backdrop of depleting water levels in its reservoirs. DiCaprio has often spoken about environment issues concerning India. On Monday, the actor had shared a post from the World Economic Forum on the 65 metre-high Ghazipur trash mountain, which is expected to eclipse the height of Agra's Taj Mahal in the next few years.

 
 
 
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#Regram #RG @worldeconomicforum: 65 metres high and rising 10 metres every year. #india #tajmahal #environment #pollution #health

A post shared by Leonardo DiCaprio (@leonardodicaprio) onJun 23, 2019 at 5:28pm PDT

 

DiCaprio's environmental activism stretches as far back as 1998 when he established the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to promoting environmental awareness. He had also visited India when he was shooting for his climate change documentary "Before The Flood".

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