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Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.
2 September 2023
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2 September 2023
A Oriental Garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on a decaying tree emerged in the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.
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Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.
2 September 2023
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2 September 2023
A Oriental Garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on a decaying tree emerged in the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.
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Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.
2 September 2023
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2 September 2023
Visitors walk on the ruins of the Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.
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Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.
2 September 2023
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2 September 2023
Fishermen carry fish caught from Moragahakanda Reservoir on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.
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Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.
2 September 2023
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2 September 2023
People look at the submerged ruins that have emerged after the Moragahakanda Reservoir dried up on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.
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2 September 2022
A bottle of Desperados flavoured beer is seen being pulled from a refrigerator in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 01 September, 2022. An increase in the price of gas and lacking availability a number of foods and beverages has been decreased in production. Among the goods producers said production will be limited are beer and cheese. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to an increase of gas prices as well as a decrease in supply. These factors have not only effected the price of petrol, they have additionally effected the price and produciton capacity of many consumer goods.
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2 September 2022
Heineken alcohol free beers are seen in a refrigerator in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 01 September, 2022. An increase in the price of gas and lacking availability a number of foods and beverages has been decreased in production. Among the goods producers said production will be limited are beer and cheese. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to an increase of gas prices as well as a decrease in supply. These factors have not only effected the price of petrol, they have additionally effected the price and produciton capacity of many consumer goods.
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#8760778
2 September 2022
Heineken alcohol free beers are seen in a refrigerator in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 01 September, 2022. An increase in the price of gas and lacking availability a number of foods and beverages has been decreased in production. Among the goods producers said production will be limited are beer and cheese. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to an increase of gas prices as well as a decrease in supply. These factors have not only effected the price of petrol, they have additionally effected the price and produciton capacity of many consumer goods.
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#8760776
2 September 2022
Heineken alcohol free beers are seen in a refrigerator in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 01 September, 2022. An increase in the price of gas and lacking availability a number of foods and beverages has been decreased in production. Among the goods producers said production will be limited are beer and cheese. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to an increase of gas prices as well as a decrease in supply. These factors have not only effected the price of petrol, they have additionally effected the price and produciton capacity of many consumer goods.
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2 September 2022
Heineken alcohol free beers are seen in a refrigerator in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 01 September, 2022. An increase in the price of gas and lacking availability a number of foods and beverages has been decreased in production. Among the goods producers said production will be limited are beer and cheese. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to an increase of gas prices as well as a decrease in supply. These factors have not only effected the price of petrol, they have additionally effected the price and produciton capacity of many consumer goods.
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#8760772
2 September 2022
Heineken alcohol free beers are seen in a refrigerator in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 01 September, 2022. An increase in the price of gas and lacking availability a number of foods and beverages has been decreased in production. Among the goods producers said production will be limited are beer and cheese. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to an increase of gas prices as well as a decrease in supply. These factors have not only effected the price of petrol, they have additionally effected the price and produciton capacity of many consumer goods.
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2 September 2022
Heineken alcohol free beers are seen in a refrigerator in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on 01 September, 2022. An increase in the price of gas and lacking availability a number of foods and beverages has been decreased in production. Among the goods producers said production will be limited are beer and cheese. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to an increase of gas prices as well as a decrease in supply. These factors have not only effected the price of petrol, they have additionally effected the price and produciton capacity of many consumer goods.
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#8564278
19 July 2022
The fire at the Pont de Vilomara and Manresa, already under control, have led the fire brigade of the government of Catalonia to the limit of its extinction capacity, coinciding with a strong heat wave in Europe.The area of the fire has reached over 40 degrees and many material and livestock losses of farms in the area have been regretted.
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19 July 2022
The fire at the Pont de Vilomara and Manresa, already under control, have led the fire brigade of the government of Catalonia to the limit of its extinction capacity, coinciding with a strong heat wave in Europe.The area of the fire has reached over 40 degrees and many material and livestock losses of farms in the area have been regretted.
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#8564282
19 July 2022
The fire at the Pont de Vilomara and Manresa, already under control, have led the fire brigade of the government of Catalonia to the limit of its extinction capacity, coinciding with a strong heat wave in Europe.The area of the fire has reached over 40 degrees and many material and livestock losses of farms in the area have been regretted.
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19 July 2022
The fire at the Pont de Vilomara and Manresa, already under control, have led the fire brigade of the government of Catalonia to the limit of its extinction capacity, coinciding with a strong heat wave in Europe.The area of the fire has reached over 40 degrees and many material and livestock losses of farms in the area have been regretted.
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