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#13255957
30 January 2026
An aerial view shows hundreds of fishing boats docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to the sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats are docked for more than a month and are not able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255958
30 January 2026
An aerial view shows dozens of fishing boats docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to the sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats are docked for more than a month and are not able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255959
30 January 2026
An aerial view shows hundreds of fishing boats docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats have been docked for more than a month and have not been able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255960
30 January 2026
An aerial view shows dozens of fishing boats docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to the sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats are docked for more than a month and are not able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255961
30 January 2026
The crew rests on the deck of a fishing boat docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats have been docked for more than a month and have not been able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255967
30 January 2026
The crew rests on the deck of a fishing boat docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats have been docked for more than a month and have not been able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255973
30 January 2026
The crew rests on the deck of a fishing boat docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 30, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats have been docked for more than a month and have not been able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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#13255974
30 January 2026
The crew checks the deck of a fishing boat docked at Muara Angke Pier in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 20, 2026. Extreme weather and heavy rainfall that hit the Indonesian capital in recent weeks make it difficult for fishing boats to return to sea, causing the pier to become overloaded. Some boats are docked for more than a month and are not able to return to sea. The National Weather Agency predicts that the extreme weather in southern Indonesia will continue until early February.
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Prolonged Dry Spell Lowers Kashmir’s Jhelum River To Its Lowest Level In Recent Years
13 December 2025
#13090794
13 December 2025
Men fish on the dried portion of the river Jhelum as the dry spell continues in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. A severe rainfall deficit of nearly 90 percent since November 5 causes major rivers and streams in the region to reach alarmingly low levels, with some springs drying up. Vast stretches of riverbeds are exposed, leaving the landscape dry and barren. Meanwhile, according to data from Air Quality India, several areas in Jammu and Kashmir record an Air Quality Index (AQI) above 288, placing them in the 'Very Poor' category on international air-quality standards. The rising pollution levels spark growing concern about their potential impact on tourism in the region.
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Prolonged Dry Spell Lowers Kashmir’s Jhelum River To Its Lowest Level In Recent Years
13 December 2025
#13090795
13 December 2025
Men fish on the waters of the Jhelum River on a cold, foggy afternoon in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. A severe rainfall deficit of nearly 90 percent since November 5 causes major rivers and streams in the region to reach alarmingly low levels, with some springs drying up. Vast stretches of riverbeds are exposed, leaving the landscape dry and barren. Meanwhile, according to data from Air Quality India, several areas in Jammu and Kashmir record an Air Quality Index (AQI) above 288, placing them in the 'Very Poor' category on international air-quality standards. The rising pollution levels spark growing concern about their potential impact on tourism in the region.
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Prolonged Dry Spell Lowers Kashmir’s Jhelum River To Its Lowest Level In Recent Years
13 December 2025
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13 December 2025
A dried portion of the river Jhelum is visible from above as the dry spell continues in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. A severe rainfall deficit of nearly 90 percent since November 5 causes major rivers and streams in the region to reach alarmingly low levels, with some springs drying up. Vast stretches of riverbeds are exposed, leaving the landscape dry and barren. Meanwhile, according to data from Air Quality India, several areas in Jammu and Kashmir record an Air Quality Index (AQI) above 288, placing them in the 'Very Poor' category on international air-quality standards. The rising pollution levels spark growing concern about their potential impact on tourism in the region.
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Prolonged Dry Spell Lowers Kashmir’s Jhelum River To Its Lowest Level In Recent Years
13 December 2025
#13090797
13 December 2025
Houseboats are seen near the dried portion of the river Jhelum as the dry spell continues in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. A severe rainfall deficit of nearly 90 percent since November 5 causes major rivers and streams in the region to reach alarmingly low levels, with some springs drying up. Vast stretches of riverbeds are exposed, leaving the landscape dry and barren. Meanwhile, according to data from Air Quality India, several areas in Jammu and Kashmir record an Air Quality Index (AQI) above 288, placing them in the 'Very Poor' category on international air-quality standards. The rising pollution levels spark growing concern about their potential impact on tourism in the region.
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Prolonged Dry Spell Lowers Kashmir’s Jhelum River To Its Lowest Level In Recent Years
13 December 2025
#13090798
13 December 2025
A houseboat is seen near the dried portion of the river Jhelum as the dry spell continues in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. A severe rainfall deficit of nearly 90 percent since November 5 causes major rivers and streams in the region to reach alarmingly low levels, with some springs drying up. Vast stretches of riverbeds are exposed, leaving the landscape dry and barren. Meanwhile, according to data from Air Quality India, several areas in Jammu and Kashmir record an Air Quality Index (AQI) above 288, placing them in the 'Very Poor' category on international air-quality standards. The rising pollution levels spark growing concern about their potential impact on tourism in the region.
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Prolonged Dry Spell Lowers Kashmir’s Jhelum River To Its Lowest Level In Recent Years
13 December 2025
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13 December 2025
A houseboat is seen near the dried portion of the river Jhelum as the dry spell continues in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. A severe rainfall deficit of nearly 90 percent since November 5 causes major rivers and streams in the region to reach alarmingly low levels, with some springs drying up. Vast stretches of riverbeds are exposed, leaving the landscape dry and barren. Meanwhile, according to data from Air Quality India, several areas in Jammu and Kashmir record an Air Quality Index (AQI) above 288, placing them in the 'Very Poor' category on international air-quality standards. The rising pollution levels spark growing concern about their potential impact on tourism in the region.
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Prolonged Dry Spell Lowers Kashmir’s Jhelum River To Its Lowest Level In Recent Years
13 December 2025
#13090800
13 December 2025
A houseboat is seen near the dried portion of the river Jhelum as the dry spell continues in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. A severe rainfall deficit of nearly 90 percent since November 5 causes major rivers and streams in the region to reach alarmingly low levels, with some springs drying up. Vast stretches of riverbeds are exposed, leaving the landscape dry and barren. Meanwhile, according to data from Air Quality India, several areas in Jammu and Kashmir record an Air Quality Index (AQI) above 288, placing them in the 'Very Poor' category on international air-quality standards. The rising pollution levels spark growing concern about their potential impact on tourism in the region.
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Prolonged Dry Spell Lowers Kashmir’s Jhelum River To Its Lowest Level In Recent Years
13 December 2025
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13 December 2025
A shoe lies abandoned near the dried portion of the river Jhelum as the dry spell continues in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 11, 2025. A severe rainfall deficit of nearly 90 percent since November 5 causes major rivers and streams in the region to reach alarmingly low levels, with some springs drying up. Vast stretches of riverbeds are exposed, leaving the landscape dry and barren. Meanwhile, according to data from Air Quality India, several areas in Jammu and Kashmir record an Air Quality Index (AQI) above 288, placing them in the 'Very Poor' category on international air-quality standards. The rising pollution levels spark growing concern about their potential impact on tourism in the region.
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