Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Migrating-Family-in-Maharashtra-27MZIFJ6DXQU2.htmlConceptually similarFamily Migrating in MaharashtraGP0STPOU9Completed★★★★Silt Collection in MaharashtraGP04MT4Completed★★★★★★Women Collect Silt in MaharashtraGP04MTJCompleted★★★★Farmer with Cattle in MaharashtraGP0STPOU5Completed★★★★★★Farmer with Cattle in MaharashtraGP0STPOU0Completed★★★★Shepherd in Indian HimalayasGP01VBKCompleted★★★★Worried Farmers in MaharashtraGP04MSXCompleted★★★★Shepherd in Indian HimalayasGP01VBFCompleted★★★★Shepherd in Indian HimalayasGP01VBJCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPOTGMigrating Family in MaharashtraA Migratory shepherd family during their journey near Ausa, Latur district Maharashtra.Locations:Asia-India-Maharashtra-South AsiaDate:8 Mar, 2016Credit:© Subrata Biswas / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4500px X 3000pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Coal-Copy space-Day-Drought-Dry-Families-Farmers-Horses-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Natural disasters-Outdoors-Victims-WaterShoot:Drought in Maharashtra, IndiaThe State Government of Maharashtra has already declared 15747 villages of 12183 Gram Panchayats in 21 districts as drought affected, under relevant State regulations in October 2015.Solapur is an arid district with normal rainfall averaging about 500 mm, which is quite low. The sugar cane cultivation in Solapur district and the sugar processing factories consume a huge volume of the stored water from Ujjani Dam. The drinking water needs of Solapur town is also met by the dam. The 2015 monsoon provided a paltry 200 mm of rainfall, making it one of the worse affected districts in the drought of 2015-16.Related Collections:World Water Day 2016