Water shortage crisis in Pakistan: Farmers use small dams to save crops
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Water shortage crisis in Pakistan: Farmers use small dams to save crops

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Amid Pakistan's severe water shortage crisis, Hyderabad farmers have constructed small dams to store water and sustain their crops. Supported by the Sindh government's Water Management Program, these efforts aim to address the agricultural challenges posed by low water levels in major dams. Farmers express gratitude for these advancements, especially during Eid, emphasizing the importance of water conservation.

Hyderabad [Pakistan], March 31 (ANI): Pakistan is experiencing a critical water shortage, which is severely impacting agriculture and daily life nationwide. Despite this, farmers in Hyderabad are actively implementing solutions to tackle the problem, according to ARY News.

Farmers have built small dams on their lands to save water and maintain agricultural sustainability, thanks to the Sindh government's Water Management Program.

According to ARY News, the water shortage crisis has affected agriculture throughout Sindh, prompting Hyderabad farmers to implement new methods for efficient water storage and usage.

A farmer shared, "These dams are a blessing for us. When water supply decreases, we use stored water to irrigate our crops."

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Another farmer explained that their water storage tank, designed for 25 acres, provides sufficient irrigation during critical periods.

Moreover, Farmers are utilising these small dams not only for watercourses but also for drip irrigation systems, ensuring optimal water usage.

As the holy month of Ramadan concludes, farmers express gratitude for these advancements, emphasizing the importance of water conservation during Eid celebrations.

"Eid is a time of reflection and gratitude. These small dams symbolize hope and resilience for our community," remarked a local farmer.

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According to ARY News, severe water crisis is gripping Sindh, with major dams like Tarbela and Mangla reaching alarmingly low levels. The water shortfall has reached 50 per cent, severely impacting key crops such as cotton, sugarcane, and vegetables.

Earlier, Sindh's irrigation department warned of an imminent water shortage and drought in Karachi and other regions due to alarmingly low reservoir levels.

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The ongoing Rabi season's reduced rainfall caused water levels in the Tarbela and Mangla dams to drop to 0.102 MAF and 0.226 MAF, respectively, with predictions that both dams may hit dead levels within days and cause a water shortage crisis.

If the situation persists, the water shortage could exceed 50 per cent at the start of the Kharif crop season, raising serious concerns for the region's agriculture. (ANI)

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