India’s late monsoon rains leave cities and fields parched
Mumbai has less than 40 days of water and farmers are delaying planting as El Nino stalls the vital rainy season

While monsoon rains reached Mumbai earlier this week, about two weeks later than normal, water restrictions are in place to bolster the city’s dwindling reservoirs. Forecasters said it was likely to take more than this week’s rains to replenish them. The local government has stopped municipal water supplies to swimming pools and construction sites, where it can be used to mix concrete, so there is more available for essential needs.
Lines are stretching for hours at public water distribution sites due to the shortage.

“To collect just 10 litres (2.6 gallons) of water, I have to wait for two hours. I have to go to work, take care of my children and make sure there is water at home,” said Aishah Khan, a 33-year-old domestic worker in Mumbai.