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Looming Drought Crisis
2/25/2025 10:36:38 PM
Jammu and Kashmir is on the brink of a severe water crisis, with the Meteorological Department (MeT) sounding an alarm over deficit rainfall and unprecedentedly low snowfall this winter.
The situation has raised concerns of a potential drought in Kashmir, a region heavily dependent on its rivers, glaciers, and groundwater for agriculture, drinking water, and hydropower generation.
The past few years have witnessed an alarming drop in precipitation across Jammu and Kashmir. The winter season, which typically brings substantial snowfall to the Valley, has seen significantly reduced snow accumulation in the higher reaches.
This is particularly concerning as snowfall serves as the primary source for replenishing glaciers, which in turn feed the Jhelum, Chenab, and other vital rivers. The Kashmir Valley, often referred to as a ‘natural reservoir,’ depends on this seasonal snowmelt for its water supply in the summer months.
The MeT Department has reported that the region received far less precipitation than normal, leading to fears that the upcoming summer could be one of severe water scarcity. The situation is worsened by erratic weather patterns influenced by climate change. Rising temperatures have further accelerated glacier melting, while the lack of fresh snowfall has left them unable to replenish, increasing the risk of long-term water shortages.
Agriculture is the backbone of Kashmir’s economy, with lakhs of farmers relying on a steady water supply for crops like rice, apples, and saffron.
A prolonged dry spell and potential drought could drastically reduce water availability for irrigation, leading to lower yields and economic distress for farmers. The horticulture sector, particularly apple farming, is also at significant risk as fruit-bearing trees require adequate moisture during their growth cycle.
The livestock sector, another crucial component of Kashmir’s rural economy, may also suffer due to shrinking pastures and declining fodder availability. With reservoirs and springs drying up, both human and animal populations could face water stress, further exacerbating the crisis.
Jammu and Kashmir’s hydropower sector, which supplies electricity not only to the region but also to other states, is heavily dependent on river water levels.
A drop in water flow due to insufficient snowfall could reduce power generation, leading to electricity shortages and economic setbacks.
The region has already witnessed decline in power generation due to climate-induced changes in water availability. If the trend continues, it could impact industrial activity, urban infrastructure, and daily life.
The warning from the MeT Department must be taken seriously. The government needs to formulate an immediate response strategy, including water conservation measures, improved irrigation techniques, and afforestation drives to restore the water table. Additionally, awareness campaigns should be launched to encourage responsible water usage.
The climate change is no longer a distant threat—it is here, and its effects are being felt. The time to act is now, before the Jammu and Kashmir faces an irreversible ecological and economic disaster.
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