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 Diminishing River Flows: A Global Water Crisis Unveiled 

Monday 07 October 2024 - 12:02
 Diminishing River Flows: A Global Water Crisis Unveiled 

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has released a striking report indicating that 2023 marked the driest year for rivers globally in three decades, raising alarms about the state of water resources amid escalating climate challenges. The report, titled *State of Global Water Resources*, highlights a troubling trend of declining river flows and reservoir inflows, a situation exacerbated by record-breaking temperatures and prolonged droughts.

According to the WMO's findings, severe stress on water supplies has persisted for five consecutive years, with many regions experiencing below-normal river flows. Notably, major river basins in North, Central, and South America, including the Mississippi and Amazon, reported unprecedented low water levels. Similarly, the Ganges and Mekong River basins also faced significant deficits, contributing to a broader pattern where approximately 50% of global catchment areas exhibited abnormal conditions.

WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo emphasized that water has become a critical indicator of climate distress. She expressed concern that global society is not taking adequate action to safeguard these vital reserves. The erratic nature of water cycles attributed to climate change necessitates enhanced hydrological monitoring to effectively track and respond to these shifts.

The report further reveals that around 3.6 billion people currently lack sufficient access to water for at least one month each year, a figure projected to swell to 5 billion by 2050. Stefan Uhlenbrook, the WMO's director of hydrology, warned that regions already facing extreme heat are likely to experience heightened water scarcity in the coming year.

The extreme heat of the previous year also led to significant glacier losses, the largest seen in half a century, resulting in a staggering 600 gigatonnes of water lost through melting. While rivers fed by glaciers in Europe and Scandinavia initially experienced increased flows due to this meltwater, Uhlenbrook cautioned that these benefits will diminish dramatically as glaciers continue to recede.

In light of these alarming trends, the WMO has called for immediate action, urging nations to improve monitoring systems and foster international collaboration to manage water resources more effectively. The report serves as a clarion call for urgent measures to address the growing challenges posed by climate change on global water security.


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