Siddaramaiah asked to step down as CM by Congress high command, say sources
Siddaramaiah asked to step down as CM by Congress high command, say sources
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Gulmarg, the renowned winter wonderland of Kashmir, is facing an unprecedented dry spell this season. As of January 8, the region has witnessed a staggering 79% rainfall deficit throughout December, leaving the ski slopes barren and devoid of their usual snowy mantle.
This unusual weather pattern has been linked to the El Niño effect, characterised by the warming of sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, which disrupts global weather patterns and has led to significant reductions in snow and rain in the area.
The absence of snowfall is not just a disappointment for tourists and winter sports enthusiasts but also raises concerns about potential water scarcity and impacts on local agriculture.
Meteorological experts have cautioned that the valley might experience more frequent and extended droughts in the future, signaling a shift in climatic rhythms that could have far-reaching consequences for the region's ecosystem and economy.
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