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Updated · The Indian Express · Apr 22
Maharashtra CM Fadnavis orders strict water planning amid El Niño threat
Updated
Updated · The Indian Express · Apr 22

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis orders strict water planning amid El Niño threat

9 articles · Updated · The Indian Express · Apr 22
  • Fadnavis instructed officials to ensure drinking water supply until August 2026, as current dam storage stands at 653.63 TMC—over 100 TMC higher than last year.
  • Despite improved reservoir levels, authorities warn that El Niño could sharply reduce rainfall, risking significant water shortages as seen in 2014 and 2015.
  • The Chief Minister urged immediate water conservation by citizens, accelerated conservation projects, and better management, following a second high-level review and coordination with the India Meteorological Department.
With a 'super El Niño' predicted, can Maharashtra's plans prevent a repeat of the 2015 drought?
Will proactive planning finally end the cycle of water tankers in Maharashtra's driest regions?
Are these urgent schemes a permanent shift in water policy or a temporary crisis response?
Can local 'microwatershed' successes be scaled up statewide to combat the coming water crisis?
Could a positive Indian Ocean Dipole become the unexpected savior for India's monsoon this year?
What is the economic cost if this 'super El Niño' overwhelms the state's extensive preparations?