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#13009741
21 November 2025
The river Jhelum has a low water level in Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 21, 2025.
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#13004882
19 November 2025
Low water level is recorded in the Jhelum River, which flows from India towards Pakistan, in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 19, 2025
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#13004884
19 November 2025
Low water level is recorded in the Jhelum River, which flows from India towards Pakistan, in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 19, 2025
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#12947384
4 November 2025
Fishermen work near a canal as water levels decrease in Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 1, 2025.
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#12703617
1 September 2025
On September 1, 2025, in Gangneung, South Korea, the Obong Reservoir in Gangwon Province reveals its parched bed as the region grapples with an extended drought. Once a vital source of tap water for local households, the reservoir's water level plummets to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703618
1 September 2025
On September 1, 2025, in Gangneung, South Korea, the Obong Reservoir in Gangwon Province reveals its parched bed as the region grapples with an extended drought. Once a vital source of tap water for local households, the reservoir's water level plummets to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703619
1 September 2025
On September 1, 2025, in Gangneung, South Korea, the Obong Reservoir in Gangwon Province reveals its parched bed as the region grapples with an extended drought. Once a vital source of tap water for local households, the reservoir's water level plummets to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703620
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703621
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703622
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703623
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703624
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12703625
1 September 2025
Firefighters deliver water from neighboring areas to the local treatment facility in Gangneung, South Korea, on September 1, 2025, as part of emergency efforts to address the ongoing drought. The reservoir, once a vital source of tap water for local households, has its water level plummet to just 14.4 percent of its normal capacity, prompting emergency measures such as water deliveries by sprinkler trucks.
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#12678956
26 August 2025
The Vistula river is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 26 August, 2025. Poland's longest river has reached a historic low water level since measurements started in 1797. All but two ot Poland's 16 voivodships are now suffering drought.
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#12678957
26 August 2025
The Vistula river is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 26 August, 2025. Poland's longest river has reached a historic low water level since measurements started in 1797. All but two ot Poland's 16 voivodships are now suffering drought.
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#12678959
26 August 2025
The Vistula river is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 26 August, 2025. Poland's longest river has reached a historic low water level since measurements started in 1797. All but two ot Poland's 16 voivodships are now suffering drought.
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