Bengaluru, Aug. 3 -- Bengaluru city saw deficit rainfall in July this year, a monthly analysis by the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) revealed. A district-wise cumulative rainfall data for the month underlined the subdued rainfall pattern: only four districts received excess rainfall, 17 received normal rainfall while as many as 10 districts, including both Bengaluru Urban and Rural, experienced a deficit.
The city recorded its driest July in six years as rainfall levels plunged far below the seasonal average, a social media post noted on X. It cited data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), saying that its observatory in the city documented a total rainfall of just 87.5mm for the month, significant...
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