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Farmers in Gadag district, worried about the lack of rain, have knelt down and prayed for good rain. The heartbreaking scene of the food donors is attracting attention on social media.
Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said that the main goal of his government is to provide inclusive and transparent governance and to provide government facilities and civil rights to the last person of the society.
The inflow into the reservoir has decreased sharply due to the lack of expected rainfall in the Tungabhadra basin so far. Due to this, the water storage in the reservoir is not saturated and it is not possible to release water through canals for monsoon crops at present, officials said in a statement. Farmers have been requested to plan their crops keeping in mind the situation.
Amid the lack of rain in the state and the threat of drought, the government has made preparations to conduct cloud seeding in Haveri district for three months from July 7. Necessary arrangements have been completed for this special operation, which is being carried out with the aim of increasing the chances of rain, and cloud seeding is being carried out under the supervision of experts according to the weather conditions.
With the demand for power increasing amid the drought situation caused by lack of rain in the state, CM DK Shivakumar held an emergency meeting to take precautionary measures to prevent power shortage. In the meeting, the officials have been instructed to complete the necessary preparations and ensure continuous power supply to the people of the state. A comprehensive discussion was held in the meeting on power generation, supply, water level of reservoirs and alternative systems.
Karnataka has recorded a 41% rainfall deficit in June alone. The threat of Super El Nino is likely to affect monsoon, agriculture and reservoirs. Here is the complete information.
This time, the monsoon rains have failed in North Karnataka, and agricultural activities have been severely hampered due to lack of rain. The sown crops have reached the stage of drying up without water, and farmers are facing serious difficulties. The condition of the food grains is becoming difficult day by day due to the cost of sowing, water scarcity and weather anomalies. This time, the monsoon has brought disappointment to the farmers who were expecting rain.
The water storage in the Tungabhadra reservoir has come down to just 9 TMC, raising concerns among farmers and those in the irrigated area. The decline in the water level in the reservoir amid a lack of rain has raised concerns about future water availability.
The water level of KRS reservoir has dropped by 81 feet, raising concerns. The release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu is being challenged and is likely to affect the drinking water supply of Bengaluru and Mysore cities.
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