Rainfall Less In 10 Subdivisions, Monsoon May Be Late In Some Parts

Still hopeful that the monsoon would reach all regions of India in time, the IMD on Monday said 10 out of 36 sub-divisions across the country have received deficient rainfall, varying between 20 and 59 per cent. However, the country as a whole has received overall five percent surplus rainfall till date, said officials from the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Meanwhile, Kerala is the only region where monsoon had reached days back yet there is a deficiency in the rainfall by about 27 percent, which is considered marginal.

According to IMD, while certain regions, including parts of Central, North and Eastern regions of India, are yet to herald the monsoon by June 15, "it is still too early to declare monsoon delay". It also said that while it believes that monsoon would reach certain parts of east and north India in time, they still can't comment for central India and eastern Madhya Pradesh.

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