Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 31: A severe drought is looming large over Kerala as the state has received deficient rainfall during the southwest monsoon.
There has been a sharp decrease of rainfall to the tune of 34% during the south-west monsoon, according to figures released by the Indian Meteorological Department here.
From June 1 this year to September 30, Kerala received 1352.3 mm rains against the normal rainfall of 2039.7 mm, a deficiency of 34%. There has been no rain in October and if this situation continues, there will be drought-like situation, IMD, Thiruvananthapuram Director S Sudevan, said.
"If the north-east monsoon fails then there will be problems in different sectors-Agriculture, Power etc," he said.
Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, has also said that the state was heading for a "severe" drought as Kerala had received deficient rains in the southwest monsoon.
Though the north-east monsoon was yet to set in, the state had not received pre-monsoon showers, he said.
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