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28 Jun 2026
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India Faces Significant Rainfall Deficit, Monsoon Outlook Uncertain
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India Faces Significant Rainfall Deficit, Monsoon Outlook Uncertain

✍️ The Times of India 🗓 28 Jun 2026, 03:16 PM 👁 1

India is currently experiencing a substantial rainfall deficit of 43%, with projections indicating the monsoon season may conclude with a shortfall exceeding 10%.

The country is grappling with a significant deficit in rainfall, with the current cumulative rainfall deficit standing at 43%. This marks a concerning trend for the ongoing monsoon season.

Meteorological forecasts suggest that despite potential improvements, the season is likely to end with an overall deficit of more than 10%. This shortfall could have implications for various sectors reliant on monsoon rains.

The extent of the deficit underscores the variability of the monsoon and highlights the need for continuous monitoring and preparedness for potential impacts on agriculture and water resources.