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Gujarat Faces Driest Monsoon Start in 12 Years, 52 Talukas Deficient
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Gujarat Faces Driest Monsoon Start in 12 Years, 52 Talukas Deficient

✍️ Bhaskar English 🗓 02 Jul 2026, 12:01 AM 👁 1

Gujarat has recorded its weakest monsoon onset in 12 years, with rainfall averaging just 28mm across the state. As many as 52 talukas are currently facing a rainfall deficit.

The state of Gujarat is experiencing its most severe monsoon deficit in over a decade, marking the weakest start to the season in 12 years. Official data indicates that the average rainfall across the state has been a mere 28 millimeters.

This significant shortfall has impacted a substantial portion of the state, with 52 talukas currently classified as deficient in rainfall. The low precipitation levels are a cause for concern, particularly for the agricultural sector, which heavily relies on monsoon rains for crop cultivation.