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India gets 14% lower rainfall in June-Sept monsoon season

The weather office had forecast a 12 percent rain deficit in the four-month long season.

September 30, 2015 / 22:08 IST
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India's rainfall was 14 percent lower than normal in the June-September monsoon season, provisional data posted on the website of Indian Metrological Department showed on Wednesday.

The weather office had forecast a 12 percent rain deficit in the four-month long season.

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That makes this the first back-to-back drought for India in three decades, and only the fourth in more than a century. The scant rains have hit the yields of summer-sown crops, especially in the south of the country.

Monsoon rains have been below average levels due to El Nino, a weather pattern caused by Pacific Ocean warming that can lead to droughts in South Asia.