India, March 27 -- Residents across Arunachal Pradesh report a noticeably warmer and drier winter from January to March
Farmers say reduced rainfall, dry soil and shrinking streams are affecting crops and livelihoods
Water sources in some areas have declined sharply, with streams and springs nearly drying up
Warmer conditions are linked to rising pest activity, forest dryness and wildfire incidents
Long-term data suggests a steady warming trend and increasing rainfall deficits across the state
Villagers and farmers across several districts of Arunachal Pradesh say the winter months from January to March felt noticeably warmer than usual this year.
Dry soil, reduced rainfall and shrinking water sources were reported across the state....
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