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SAT · 2026-06-27 · 08:15 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0627-87883
News/India’s late monsoon rains leave cities and fields parched
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India’s late monsoon rains leave cities and fields parched

India is experiencing a delayed and below-average monsoon season, leading to widespread water shortages. Farmers face planting delays, and cities like Mumbai have implemented water restrictions for non-essential uses, such as construction sites and swimming pools, to conserve dwindling reservoir levels.

Associated PressSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-27 · 08:15 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
India’s late monsoon rains leave cities and fields parched
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India is experiencing a delayed and below-average monsoon season, leading to widespread water shortages. Farmers face planting delays, and cities like Mumbai have implemented water restrictions for non-essential uses, such as construction sites and swimming pools, to conserve dwindling reservoir levels. While the monsoon has reached Mumbai, it arrived approximately two weeks late, and current rainfall is insufficient to fully replenish reserves. Climate experts attribute the erratic weather patterns to the combined effects of El Nino and a warming planet, predicting continued weak and scattered rainfall across the country.

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The local government has stopped municipal water supplies to swimming pools and construction sites.

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Mumbai's monsoon rains arrived about two weeks later than normal.

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Late monsoon rains and below-average rainfall are causing planting delays for farmers and water restrictions for construction sites in Mumbai.

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Water shortages have been reported around the country due to the late start of the rainy season.

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El Nino and a heating planet are likely to result in weak, scattered rainfall across India, according to climate experts.

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The late arrival of India’s monsoon season and below-average rainfall have caused problems ranging from planting delays for farmers to water restrictions for construction sites in its largest business hub, Mumbai.Water shortages have been reported around the country due to the late start of the rainy season, which typically begins in June but has grown erratic in recent years. climate experts said El Nino, a warming of the Pacific that affects weather around the globe, combined with an already heating planet, is likely to result in weak, scattered rainfall across the country.While monsoon rains reached Mumbai earlier this week, about two weeks later than normal, water restrictions are in place to bolster the city’s dwindling reservoirs. Forecasters said it was likely to take more than this week’s rains to replenish them. The local government has stopped municipal water supplies to swimming pools and construction sites, where it can be used to mix concrete, so there is more available for essential needs.
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