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3 July 2025
Vehicles navigate through a flooded section of the road in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 3, 2025, following a heavy downpour as the monsoon takes hold over Nepal. Usually, the monsoon clouds start entering Nepal on June 13, but this time they enter a fortnight earlier than the usual schedule. It usually lasts until the last week of September. The Met office predicts that Nepal is likely to witness above-normal monsoon rainfall this year. Nepal annually faces disasters of floods, landslides, and inundation during the monsoon, resulting in the loss of lives and properties. As the Himalayan nation braces for above-average rainfall this year, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA) predicts that around two million (1,997,731) people from 457,145 households could be affected by monsoon-related disasters.
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#11831101
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831102
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831103
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831104
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831105
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831106
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831107
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831108
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831109
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831110
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831112
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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#11831113
3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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3 December 2024
In 29 municipalities in Basilicata, between the provinces of Potenza and Matera, the water crisis continues to be a reality. Although summer has ended months ago, about 140,000 people grapple with extreme water shortages. The Camastra dam, which has been the main water source in the area since 1970 and has been managed since January 2024 by Acque del Sud spa, a newly formed company controlled by the Ministry of Economy, cannot respond as it has reached critical levels. The region's engineers predict it will not be able to meet demands beyond November 22. Drought is a factor, but not the only one, judging by the history of the reservoir.
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