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Goa Faces Water Crisis as Monsoon Delay Threatens Supply
🗓 19 Jun 2026, 05:07 AM
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Goa's drinking water supply is critically low, with only a month's stock remaining due to delayed monsoon rains. The India Meteorological Department has forecast a potential resumption of rainfall next weekend.
Goa is facing a significant water shortage as the monsoon season has been delayed, leaving the state with just one month's worth of drinking water supply. The situation has become critical for the coastal state, which relies heavily on monsoon rains to replenish its water resources.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has provided some relief, predicting that rainfall activities are expected to resume in Goa by next weekend. This forecast offers a glimmer of hope for alleviating the ongoing water crisis.
Authorities are closely monitoring the water levels across the state, with concerns mounting over the impact on daily life and essential services if the rainfall does not materialize as predicted.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has provided some relief, predicting that rainfall activities are expected to resume in Goa by next weekend. This forecast offers a glimmer of hope for alleviating the ongoing water crisis.
Authorities are closely monitoring the water levels across the state, with concerns mounting over the impact on daily life and essential services if the rainfall does not materialize as predicted.