Come summer and the water availability dwindles in most part of the country. This year, the situation may be much worse because of the double whammy of anticipated warmer-than-normal temperatures and a projected sub-par monsoon. Many areas, especially in the south, are already facing acute water shortage due to unabated drought since 2014. If the usual pre-monsoon summer rains also elude the region — which is not being ruled out — the scarcity may intensify further to require water to be carried from distant places to meet the bare minimum needs of people. Though the cumulated ...
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