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Monsoon delayed: Goa left with one month’s drinking water supply

Monsoon delayed: Goa left with one month’s drinking water supply
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Goa is facing a potential water shortage as monsoon rains have been delayed, leaving reservoir levels low. The state government has assured residents there is enough water for one month while implementing strict distribution advisories.

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This highlights the increasing vulnerability of regional water security due to climate-related weather pattern shifts.

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Goa has a stock of drinking water that can last about one month, the government has said, as the coastal State is witnessing a lull in monsoon rainfall.

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The article reports on government statements and reservoir data without editorializing.

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