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Lack of Monsoon Rains: Bharachukki Waterfalls in Disrepair, Tourist Numbers Also Down

Summary by TV9 Kannada
Chamarajanagar's world-famous Bharachukki waterfall is in ruins as a result of the lack of monsoon rains. The waterfall, which was supposed to be full in July, is now empty, with only rocks visible. Due to the lack of rain, the Cauvery River has dried up, and the KRS Dam has run dry, which has left the waterfall without water. The number of tourists waiting to visit has also seen a huge drop.
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Chamarajanagar's world-famous Bharachukki waterfall is in ruins as a result of the lack of monsoon rains. The waterfall, which was supposed to be full in July, is now empty, with only rocks visible. Due to the lack of rain, the Cauvery River has dried up, and the KRS Dam has run dry, which has left the waterfall without water. The number of tourists waiting to visit has also seen a huge drop.

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TV9 Kannada broke the news on Sunday, July 26, 2026.
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