Chhattisgarh Records Average Rainfall of 1055.0 mm
- Highest Precipitation in Bijapur District, Lowest in Surguja District
TFP Bureau, Raipur, Sep 29, 2023: The State Government’s Revenue and Disaster Management Department has compiled data indicating that Chhattisgarh has experienced an average rainfall of 1055.0 mm since June 1, 2023. Among the districts in the state, Bijapur has recorded the highest average rainfall, tallying up to 1679.3 mm. In contrast, Surguja district has witnessed the lowest rainfall, amounting to only 479.6 mm.
Here’s a breakdown of the average rainfall recorded in various districts across the state from June 1, 2023, up to the morning of September 29:
– Surajpur district: 773.8 mm
– Balrampur: 968.7 mm
– Jashpur: 900.8 mm
– Korea: 919.8 mm
– Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur: 902.7 mm
– Raipur district: 1189.3 mm
– Balodabazar: 1203.7 mm
– Gariaband: 930.8 mm
– Mahasamund: 1035.7 mm
– Dhamtari: 966.6 mm
– Bilaspur: 1258.1 mm
– Mungeli: 1360.1 mm
– Raigarh: 1231.6 mm
– Sarangarh-Bilaigarh: 978.9 mm
– Janjgir-Champa: 1198.9 mm
– Sakti: 1050.1 mm
– Korba: 1045.2 mm
– Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi: 1113.3 mm
– Durg: 896.2 mm
– Kabeerdham district: 925.6 mm
– Rajnandgaon: 1152.2 mm
– Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki: 1267.4 mm
– Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai: 1085.4 mm
– Balod: 1012.5 mm
– Bemetra: 934.7 mm
– Bastar: 1039.1 mm
– Kondagaon: 1051.5 mm
– Kanker: 989.0 mm
– Narayanpur: 938.5 mm
– Dantewada: 1053.3 mm
– Sukma: 1401.9 mm
This data offers insights into the varying levels of precipitation experienced across Chhattisgarh’s diverse regions.