India Faces Significant Rainfall Deficit as Monsoon Stalls Over Maharashtra
IMD's region-wise departure rainfall map shows that rainfall deficits in central India, east and northeast India, the southern peninsula, and northwest India stand at 67%, 42%, 22%, and 6%, respectively
India is experiencing a substantial rainfall deficit, with the southwest monsoon currently stalled over Maharashtra. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reports significant deficits across various regions: 67% in central India, 42% in east and northeast India, 22% in the southern peninsula, and 6% in northwest India. This lack of rainfall poses a serious concern for agriculture and water resources, particularly in regions heavily reliant on the monsoon season. The stalling of the monsoon over Maharashtra suggests potential challenges in its further progression across the country. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, as insufficient rainfall can lead to drought conditions and impact crop yields.
The significant rainfall deficit poses a threat to India's agriculture and water security, potentially impacting food production and economic stability.
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