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DNMUM248729 | 7/2/2012 | Author : S Gangadharan | WC :634 | India

Rains 29% short in June, sub-normal in 86% areas; omens not good

The South-west monsoon has lived up to its proverbial vagaries in June, with the total precipitation at the all-India level falling short of the long-period average of 163.5mms by a whopping 29%.
At the end of this period, only one subdivision was the recipient of excessive rainfall as against 16 in June 2011, with another eight favoured with the normal quantum in meteorological terms compared with 10 divisions a year ago.
The erratic and ill-distributed rain has affected as much as 86% of the geographical area of the country; numerically, 27 meteorological divisions have suffered from deficient or scanty rains. In other words, the monsoon has to revive — and revive very soon across the length and breadth of the country — for the
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