Recent US military actions in the strait region are impacting civilian populations, extending beyond intended military objectives. Strikes have reportedly damaged vital water reservoirs, leaving thousands of residents without access to water during extreme heat, with temperatures soaring to 50 degrees Celsius. This development occurs despite reported ceasefire agreements, raising questions about their effectiveness and scope. The targeting of infrastructure raises humanitarian concerns regarding the well-being of civilians caught in the conflict zone. Details regarding the specific justification for targeting water resources remain unclear. The situation underscores the complex realities on the ground and the challenges of protecting civilian infrastructure during military operations. International observers are calling for investigation into the strikes and greater efforts to ensure access to essential resources for affected communities.