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Eastern India bore the brunt of prolonged heat waves in June 2023: IMD
Eastern India bore the brunt of prolonged heat waves in June 2023: IMD

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Overall, the country has received 10 per cent less than its normal rainfall for the month of June. Prolonged heat waves were observed for 11-19 days, as against a normal of 2-4 days in parts of West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, east Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, etc.

Overall, the country has received 10 per cent less than its normal rainfall for the month of June. Prolonged heat waves were observed for 11-19 days, as against a normal of 2-4 days in parts of West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, east Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, etc.

Thousands of farmers in India are ruined due to the altered monsoon activity
Thousands of farmers in India are ruined due to the altered monsoon activity

By Manish Mishra

In view of the delay in the monsoons, the weather department is engaged in studies to set newer annual monsoon schedule

In view of the delay in the monsoons, the weather department is engaged in studies to set newer annual monsoon schedule

Southwest monsoon 2019 took everyone by surprise and proved it is the master
Southwest monsoon 2019 took everyone by surprise and proved it is the master

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The southwest monsoon 2019 would be remembered for the twists and turns and the numerous rainfall records it broke, despite a late onset and 33 per cent deficient rainfall until June end

The southwest monsoon 2019 would be remembered for the twists and turns and the numerous rainfall records it broke, despite a late onset and 33 per cent deficient rainfall until June end

Half the monsoon season is over with pockets of floods and regions of drought. Will it be a 'normal' monsoon year?
Half the monsoon season is over with pockets of floods and regions of drought. Will it be a 'normal' monsoon year?

By Nidhi Jamwal

While Mumbai has already received 86 per cent of its annual rainfall, Marathwada region in Maharashtra has deficient rainfall of minus 25 per cent. Vadodara in Gujarat, which had minus 43 per cent rainfall departure, is now facing floods. In a changing climate, we must adapt to rainfall variations in the country.

While Mumbai has already received 86 per cent of its annual rainfall, Marathwada region in Maharashtra has deficient rainfall of minus 25 per cent. Vadodara in Gujarat, which had minus 43 per cent rainfall departure, is now facing floods. In a changing climate, we must adapt to rainfall variations in the country.

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