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Jammu and Kashmir faces looming water stress as rainfall dips 26% since March 1
India
Published on 10 May 2026

Most districts are far below normal precipitation
Jammu and Kashmir is confronting a growing water crisis after a 26% rainfall shortfall recorded since March 1. Several districts have received far less precipitation than usual, while only a handful have seen near-normal levels. With water resources under pressure, the region’s supply for the coming months is now at risk.
- Rainfall has fallen 26% since March 1
- Many districts are seeing much lower than usual precipitation
- Only a few areas have received normal rainfall
- Water resources face mounting pressure ahead
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