How has the severe water scarcity affected Southern India with reservoir levels dropping to 15% of capacity

Southern India is facing severe water scarcity as reservoir levels have plunged to just 15% of their total capacity, impacting the region significantly.
  • Severe water scarcity has led to a lack of access to clean drinking water for residents in Southern India, resulting in health issues and potential waterborne diseases.
  • Agriculture, a major source of livelihood in the region, has been severely affected as farmers struggle to irrigate their crops, leading to reduced yields and financial losses.
  • Industries reliant on water for their operations are facing production disruptions and increased expenses due to the need for alternative water sources.
  • The decline in reservoir levels has also impacted hydropower generation, causing electricity shortages and affecting businesses and households.
  • The situation has led to conflicts and tensions among communities competing for dwindling water resources, putting further strain on social harmony.
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