Poor rain forecast follows driest June in 125 years


Heat haven: A Kashmiri man cooling off in a stream on a hot summer day on the outskirts of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir. — AP

The South Asian nation is likely to see below normal rainfall this month after recording its fifth-driest June since 1901, forecasters said, raising concerns over agricultural output.

Hundreds of millions of people in India rely on the annual ­monsoon winds to bring vital rains that sustain agriculture and industry.

However, climate change is making the country hotter and shifting weather patterns, and the presence of the El Nino weather phenomenon this year has brought warnings of lower rainfall.

The rainfall for July is expected to be below 94% for the long ­period average, India Meteoro­logical Department (IMD) said Tuesday.

Low rainfall may pose challen­ges for “agriculture, water resources”, the IMD said, adding that such conditions may spike risk of heat stress.

“To reduce potential impacts, timely planning and preparedness measures, including water conservation, efficient management of available water resour­ces, and suitable agricultural ­contingency measures, may be considered by the concerned agencies and stakeholders,” the IMD said in a statement.

Monsoon rains sweep the north over several weeks, providing rain for farmers to plant their crops – a crucial lifeline for a ­sector that supports 45% of people in the world’s most populous country.

IMD’s director-general said Tuesday the country had ­recor­ded its fifth driest June since 1901.

The strength of El Nino phenomenon, which was the reason for low rainfall in June, would increase in the coming months, said IMD director-general Mrutyunjay Mohapatra.

El Nino is a naturally occurring climate phenomenon that brings worldwide changes in winds, air pressure and rainfall patterns.

It typically causes drier conditions in India and South-East Asia. — AFP

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