New Delhi, July 18 -- Summary
Tikamgarh and Niwari in MP recorded 212% and 315% more rainfall respectively
All 14 dams in Lalitpur are full to capacity, water being released
Kharif crops like peanut, sesame, green gram (moong) and black gram (urad) crops destroyed
Continuous rains have triggered flooding, collapsed homes and inaccessible roads
Experts link the unseasonal rain pattern to climate change
After nearly two decades of chronic water scarcity, Bundelkhand - a drought-prone region spanning parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh - has witnessed an extraordinary spell of monsoon rainfall that has left fields flooded and crops ruined. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the rainfall in many districts has b...
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