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Amid scorching summer heat, water scarcity hits tribal-dominated Nandurbar district in Maharashtra

Women in the area said that they are forced to find water for themselves and their families by travelling multiple kilometres. One woman said that she is forced to walk for 7-8 kilometres in the scorching heat, without any paved roads or access to a vehicle

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According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), temperatures in Nandurbar are expected to remain consistently above 40 degrees Celsius in the coming days. Representational pic

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), temperatures in Nandurbar are expected to remain consistently above 40 degrees Celsius in the coming days. Representational pic

With the onset of summer across the country, the Dhangaon village in the Nandurbar district of Maharashtra – a tribal dominated area – is facing a water crisis, with locals highlighting the lack of facilities, news agency ANI reported.

Women in the village said they are compelled to travel several kilometres each day in search of water for their families. One of the locals stated that she has to walk seven to eight kilometres under the scorching sun, with no paved roads or access to transport.

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