Rising temperatures and dry weather in Kashmir by Faisal Bashir / SOPA Images
Jammu and Kashmir is facing an unprecedented rise in temperatures and dry weather conditions. This shift in climate is not only affecting the region’s ecosystem but also impacting the lives of its inhabitants.The region has witnessed a significant decline in rainfall, with some areas receiving less than 50% of their average annual rainfall. Experts warn of adverse impacts on water bodies, glaciers and key sectors such as agriculture, horticulture and tourism.
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