TFP Bureau, Raipur; July 28, 2024: The State Level Control Room, established by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department, reports that Chhattisgarh has received an average rainfall of 541.4 mm since June 1, 2024. As of the morning of July 28, Bijapur district has experienced the highest average rainfall at 1,304.5 mm, while Surguja district has recorded the lowest at 201.3 mm.
Detailed rainfall data from various districts is as follows: Surajpur has seen 324.2 mm, Balrampur 460.7 mm, Jashpur 347.9 mm, Korea 343.6 mm, and Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur 370.9 mm.
In other districts, Raipur has recorded 468.1 mm, Baloda Bazar 622.9 mm, Gariaband 596.1 mm, Mahasamund 429.5 mm, Dhamtari 620.3 mm, Bilaspur 532.2 mm, Mungeli 557.0 mm, Raigarh 413.9 mm, Sarangarh-Bilaigarh 252.2 mm, Janjgir-Champa 494.9 mm, Sakti 377.4 mm, Korba 614.1 mm, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi 488.7 mm, and Durg 339.2 mm.
Further, Kabirdham has recorded 441.9 mm, Rajnandgaon 601.4 mm, Mohla-Manpur-Ambagadhchowki 717.5 mm, Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai 412.8 mm, Balod 709.4 mm, Bemetara 341.7 mm, Bastar 671.5 mm, Kondagaon 640.9 mm, Kanker 809.5 mm, Narayanpur 717.3 mm, Dantewada 763.5 mm, and Sukma 877.9 mm.
The data highlights significant variations in rainfall across districts, indicating diverse impacts on agriculture and local water resources.