TFP Bureau, Raipur; September 27, 2024: Chhattisgarh has received an average rainfall of 1155.6 mm since the onset of monsoon on June 1, 2024, according to data compiled by the State Level Control Room of the Revenue and Disaster Management Department. The latest figures, recorded as of the morning of 27 September, highlight significant variations in rainfall across districts, with Bijapur receiving the highest at 2376.3 mm, while Bemetara recorded the lowest at 602.0 mm.
Key districts and their rainfall totals include Surguja with 625.4 mm, Raipur with 953.7 mm, and Dantewada with 1515.3 mm. Other notable districts include Balrampur at 1705.4 mm, Korba at 1401.9 mm, and Sukma at 1673.3 mm. Meanwhile, regions like Durg and Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai reported lower totals at 654.3 mm and 852.2 mm, respectively.
The recorded data offers a comprehensive view of the state’s monsoon activity, highlighting areas of surplus and deficit rainfall.