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Wednesday is the fifth day of the monsoon entry in the country. Monsoon rains continue in 13 states of the country. Since May 24, all the districts of Kerala have been raining torrential rains. Relief camps have been opened in landslide sensitive areas like Wayanad, Idukki.
The houses of the low -lying areas of many districts are flooded. People are being rescued through votes. 607 houses in the state have been damaged due to rain. 21 of these collapsed completely. There are many rivers in the state. The state has thunderstorms, electricity and rain alert with strong winds at a speed of 40-50 kmph from May 27-30. Apart from this, rail and air traffic is also affected.
Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir received heavy rains on Tuesday. Apart from this, hail also fell. The monsoon can enter Odisha today. The government has placed the administration of all the districts on alert mode. Today there is alert of heavy rain in the entire state. 5 districts Gat Singhpur, Puri, Cuttack, Koraput and Raigad have an orange alert. Fishermen have been asked to stay away from the sea.
Many parts of Gujarat received rain on Tuesday. This led to a decrease in temperature. According to the Meteorological Department, there is alert of strong rains in 10 districts today and tomorrow. These include Bharuch, Surat, Bhavnagar districts. Madhya Pradesh may receive an average of 106% rainfall in this monsoon season, ie 39 to 40 inches.
The monsoon in MP can knock 8-10 days in advance. The general date of monsoon in the state is till June 10. The monsoon speed is still fine. If the same speed remains, then the monsoon in Madhya Pradesh can come from June 4 to 7. Earlier in April, it was expected to receive 38 to 39 inches of rain in the monsoon season.

The possibility of this monsoon season average 106% rainfall in the country
This time the country is expected to receive more than normal rainfall in the monsoon season (June to September). The Meteorological Department said that it can be 106%. Last month it was described as 105%. At the same time, rain will be more than normal in the month of June.
The Meteorological Department (IMD) said on 27 May, ‘The country is expected to receive more than normal rainfall in the month of June, which could be 108%. That is, more than 87 cm of rainfall is estimated during this period. It is called long period average i.e. LPA.
MP, Maharashtra more rain, Bihar-Jharkhand forecast less rainfall
- Meteorological Director General Mrityunjay Mahapatra said that Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha and surrounding areas may receive more than normal rainfall this time. At the same time, some areas of Punjab, Haryana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are expected to receive less than normal rainfall.
- Central and South India are expected to receive more than normal rainfall. North-west India may receive normal, while the Northeast may receive less than normal rainfall.
- The core zone of the monsoon includes Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha and the surrounding areas. Most of these rainfall occurs during the South West monsoon and this region depends a lot on monsoon rains for farming. Read full news …

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