Jaipur: Even after the completion of almost six phases of the South West Monsun, nearly 13 districts in this state dry with deficit rainfall.
Also, the average rainfall of the state was still 8.8% less than what was received until September 2, 2020.
Jaipur Met Office stated that until September 15, South West Monsun would bring a widespread rainfall activity.
The average rainfall numbers of rainfall in various parts of the country suggest that 13 districts in this country are still in the category of deficit rainfall.
District collectors in affected districts have also been told to make emergency plans for dryness situations or droughts.
“The District includes Banswara, Barmer, Bhilwara, Bikaner, Dungarpur, Sriganganagar, Jalore, Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Pali, Rajsamand and Udaipur are still in the deficit rainfall category.
Because Monsoon is in the last spell, it is very difficult to expect it to discuss this deficit in the district -The district.
This year has so far only a second spell that has abundant spells and other spells spread out of rainfall just witnessed, “said an officer with Jaipur Met Office.
Also the average state rainfall was 8.8% lower than what until 2 September 2020.
“In 2020 the average rainfall until September 2 was 449.50 mm but this year so far this year is 409.83 mm .
Sriganganagar district has received 74 mm rainfall so far this season were very low while Baran receiving 1074.90 mm rainfall the highest in the state.
as far as the state capital, Jaipur regarding the city has so far received 455.21 mm rainfall that is 3.7% higher than 439.10 mm received until September 2, 2020.
“Jaipur is in the category of normal rainfall and ongoing conditions that it will not get a deficit rainfall,” said an officer.
However, Bisalpur Dam It is the cause of concern in terms of drinking water supply.
“Still reached 358.10 RL / meter against full capacity of 1095.84 RL / meter and only 32% was filled,” the officer added.