Srinagar, Feb. 18 -- There is fear of drought-like situation in Kashmir as January and February have received negligible precipitation and water bodies have dried up.With January 2025 witnessing one of the driest 'Chillai Kalan' periods in many decades, the water bodies across the Valley are drying up, sounding an alarm for the summer ahead.One of the most famous water springs in South Kashmir at the Achabal Mughal Garden has dried up completely.The locals said the Achabal water spring has dried up for the first time in history.The Achabal spring is a source of water for the locals in the area, besides being a lifeline for the trout fish farmers. "It is for the first time in the history of Achabal that this water spring has dried up. Our ...