HomeNewsTrendsWeatherMonsoon deficit caused driest August in 122 years, hampering farm prospects

Monsoon deficit caused driest August in 122 years, hampering farm prospects

With rainfall 33% below average impacting agriculture, reservoir water levels, and rural prospects, experts are calling for urgent mitigation measures

August 31, 2023 / 11:23 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
India faces driest august in over a century.
India faces its driest august in over a century.

India had its most parched August in 122 years, with rainfall plummeting to 33 percent below the seasonal average, the country’s met office said.

The deficit caused this year’s monsoon’s rainfall to dip to 9 percent below the long period average in August, the poorest performance in eight years.
Gujarat, Kerala and Rajasthan were the states that were worst affected by the shortfall of rain.

Story continues below Advertisement

The deficit brought agricultural activities in these regions to a standstill and water levels at reservoirs languished below their 10-year average. The lack of adequate rainfall threatens water availability, irrigation prospects and the outlook for rabi crops in rural India.

States of despair According to the India Meteorological Department, the August rainfall deficit was as much as 90 percent.

A Dry August
States with the highest rainfall deficit
Gujarat 90%
Kerala 89%
Rajasthan 79%
Karnataka 74%
Telangana 63%
Andhra Pradesh 48%
Madhya Pradesh 36%
Manipur 35%
Tamil Nadu 23%