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March 7, 2013 – INDIA - Millions of people in western India are suffering their worst drought in more than four decades, with critics blaming official ineptitude and corruption for exacerbating the natural water shortage. Central areas of Maharashtra state, of which Mumbai is the capital, are facing a water shortage worse than the severe drought in 1972, the state’s chief minister Prithviraj Chavan told AFP. “In recorded history, the reservoirs have never been so low in central Maharashtra,” he said. “With every passing day the reservoirs are drying up.” Chavan blamed the crisis on two successive poor monsoons, although others say a public policy failure is also responsible. Nearly 2,000 tanker trucks are being used to transport drinking water to the needy, while hundreds of cattle camps have been set up to keep livestock alive until the monsoon, which usually arrives in June. “With every passing day, the tankers have to travel a greater distance. It’s a huge logistical issue,” Chavan said. The chief minister’s office could not put an exact figure on the population in the 10,000 villages affected, but said it ran into millions. Christopher Moses runs a charitable hospital in Jalna, one of the worst-affected districts. He said many people had lost their livelihoods as companies shut down and farmers’ crops wither. “This is a famine. Villagers have nothing to eat, they are scraping literally the bottom of their pot,” Moses told AFP by telephone from Jalna. “Water-related diseases are on the up, starvation will start coming up, malnutrition will start coming up now,” he said. He said the crisis may force him to shut down parts of his Jalna Mission Hospital for the first time in its 117-year history. It has not yet seen any emergency water supplies from the government. With nearly three-quarters of Indians dependent on rural incomes, the yearly monsoon is a lifeline — especially given that about two-thirds of farmland is not irrigated and depends entirely on rain. The 1972 drought led to a massive shortage of food grains and prices of all commodities rocketed, forcing India’s government to increase imports, while another widespread drought in 2009 also inflated prices and hardship. While last year’s monsoon picked up late in western parts of India, low rainfall in the crucial month of June led to water deficiency throughout the season, according to Medha Khole at the India Meteorological Department. Chavan warned there would a “very serious problem” if the rains fail this year. –Space Daily



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Thank you for that article Mark as did not realize it was so bad in India.  Trust the  monsoon arrives in time for them - very sad news for just so many.


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