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Palau farmers react as dry spell raises early drought concerns, water rationing begins

ngewaklBy ngewaklApril 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Palau is showing early signs of drought after weeks of little rain, prompting water rationing in northern states and growing concern among farmers. As forecasts warn of drier months ahead, those working the land are split between adapting quickly and waiting for clearer guidance.

By Laurel Marewibuel

KOROR, Palau (April 23, 2026) — Weeks of little rainfall are raising early concerns of drought across Palau, with farmers already feeling the strain and questioning how to prepare as conditions remain uncertain.

Water rationing has begun in northern states as officials respond to dwindling supplies. Authorities are urging residents to conserve water, warning that drier months may lie ahead as El Niño conditions develop.

School students learning from Taiwan expert about best crops to plant during dry seasons and how to keep the soil from drying too much during dry spells. Photo credit: Taiwan Technical Mission

Residents across the country report prolonged dry weather, forcing adjustments in daily routines and agricultural practices. The lack of steady rainfall is putting pressure on water resources and raising concern about how long supplies can last.

Farmers say the impact is already visible in their fields.

One farmer said she has not made specific preparations, relying instead on routine planting cycles. “No, not really. I can’t think of anything that I need to do before the drought, coz I just need to harvest and clear and plant again,” she said.

Others are taking a more cautious approach as soil conditions worsen.

“Over the past few weeks, I’ve noticed the soil drying out much faster than usual, and our crops aren’t getting the water they need,” another farmer said. “We usually rely on steady rainfall, but lately it’s been unpredictable. Because of that, I’ve started conserving water, mulching more to keep moisture in the ground, and planting crops that can handle drier conditions. If this continues, it’s definitely going to affect our harvest.”

Some farmers say uncertainty in official messaging is complicating their response.

“Even though I’ve seen the soil drying up, without clear statements from the weather and PPUC about the water situation, I’ve been holding off,” another farmer said. “They spoke before about the drought so we bought tanks and then it rained. Just now I see statements coming from the weather station that they expect drier months ahead. What does that mean exactly? Will there be drought or not? It is so frustrating!”

As forecasts continue to signal below-average rainfall, farmers and residents alike are weighing whether to act now or wait for clearer guidance, even as water conservation measures expand.

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