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14 Jul 2026
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India's Monsoon Retreats, Rainfall Deficit Rises to 18%
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India's Monsoon Retreats, Rainfall Deficit Rises to 18%

✍️ The Economic Times 🗓 14 Jul 2026, 09:33 AM 👁 3

India's monsoon has shifted back to a dry phase, increasing the rainfall deficit to 18% as reported by the Economic Times.

India's monsoon has slipped back into a dry phase across the country, according to the latest reports. This shift has widened the rainfall deficit to 18% compared to the seasonal average. Meteorological data shows that the monsoon's progression has slowed, with several regions experiencing lower-than-expected precipitation. The deficit is a concern for agriculture and water resources. Experts warn that continued dryness could affect crop yields and water availability, especially in water-sensitive sectors. The government has urged farmers to adopt water-conserving practices. The Economic Times highlighted that the dry phase is likely to persist into the coming weeks, urging stakeholders to prepare for potential impacts on the economy.
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