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Marathwada drought situation worsens

The state government has deployed 4,594 tankers to supply water to 3,555 villages and 8,183 hamlets affected by drought, according to the state water resources department figures.

Updated on: Apr 27, 2019 01:18 AM IST
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The drought situation in Marathwada and parts of north and western Maharashtra has aggravated further with water level depleting in major dams in the state, according to the figures released by the state water resources department this week. Marathwada, which is the worst affected region, has just 5.28% of water available as against 30.67% on April 25, 2018. The average water stock in a total of 3,267 dams in the state has dropped to 20.09% against 33.12% on the same day last year.

More than 20,000 villages were declared drought-hit in November last year and the state government extended a slew of concessions and tax rebate to the villagers. (AFP)
More than 20,000 villages were declared drought-hit in November last year and the state government extended a slew of concessions and tax rebate to the villagers. (AFP)

More than 20,000 villages were declared drought-hit in November last year and the state government extended a slew of concessions and tax rebate to the villagers. Districts such as Beed, Jalna, Osmanbad in Marathwada were the worst affected.

Now, the state government has deployed 4,594 tankers to supply water to 3,555 villages and 8,183 hamlets affected by drought, according to the state water resources department figures. Water levels have dropped drastically in major dams, including Jayakwadi, Manjara, Majalgaon, Siddheshwar, which are the primary water sources for Aurangabad, Latur and Nanded districts. The shortfall of rain in 2018 not only caused a loss of crops in the kharif season [between June and October] but also affected the rabi crops (sown during winter) as the soil and air moisture level dropped.

 
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