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Showing posts with label global warming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global warming. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Spectre of Drought still hanging over Abu

The spectre of Drought hanging over Abu
 





It is this time of the year Abuites both wait and dread with bated breath, the onset of monsoons. Gone are the days when this Abode of Gods was blessed with profuse rainfall of 180 inches on an average. I recall with fond memories, Brother Barry summoning us to the big pitch in front of the school with a tennis ball in his hand. We would all wait with bated breath as he would hurl the ball into the sky and we boys would all be prepared to catch it. Never had the boys ever missed catching it as our ‘Sunshine Holiday’ depended on it. This ritual would be repeated once or twice during this period. Abu during this period would be completely covered in cloud cover for almost three months, and the face of the sun would only peek through this cover once or twice giving us the much awaited sunshine holiday.



Today, this Abode hardly attracts more than 40 inches of rainfall, and this year it has left us all apprehensive as we are approaching the end of July and have had only a few showers with a little over “3” inches of rain. It’s ironic that once this place yearned for the monsoons to be over with, today cry with despair for a better than an average monsoon. With the rainfall becoming erratic and scarce, water harvesting is the pressing need of the hour. As the only source of water in Mount Abu is the unpredictable monsoon, it is imperative that Abu should go ahead with its Saigon project that was proposed over 15 years ago.


The Specter of drought which is still hanging over this hill station could turn into a real nightmare if the monsoons do not break soon. The coming year and years will prove even more difficult as demand increases and sources of fresh water supply dry up due to Global warming. Only hope we have a better than average monsoon this year, or the prospects will be ‘terrifying’ as Abu could come to a grinding halt. For us Abuites, there is no salvation as we depend 100% on the monsoon rains, our businesses and our very livelihood depends on the rain gods, we are already going through a water crisis and further depletion in water supply would gravely jeopardize not only the population but the whole of this Eco-zone.


It is imperative that the ruling body and the Rajasthan Government readies an action plan for effective water resource management. What Abu needs urgently is to halt the mismanagement of water and plugging of all leakages in the existing reservoirs. Construction of new dams should be put into action immediately to keep pace with the growing population of Abu. Many plans and umpteen suggestions have been put forward by the elite of Abu to the authorities, but only a lethargic response has been made by the Government. Therefore it is high time Abuites should shoulder the responsibility of making the Government pay heed to the challenges that face Abu.



Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Mount Abu heading for a HOT and DRY summer



A fiery Sky is it an omen of things to come

Looks like the end of our winter



Yesterday was an extremely hot day; the hottest we have faced so far this year. Looks like winter has departed and we now have to prepare for the summer. This summer is going to be a challenge for us Abuites as we have to survive on a dwindling supply of water. At the moment we are supplied water after every three days, I believe this can be extended to a supply after four days depending on our resources.


This year even before the advent of the summer Abu’s atmosphere is full of small flying insects (gnats/fruit flies) , these normally herald the oncoming of summer, this year they have come in hordes a month well in advance . I’ve never seen so many moths plague Abu as of these last few days. What do these signs signify?? Global Warming? Or something more ominous?