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Monsoon rain reaches Kerala 3 days late but on time to save Indian harvests

Monsoon rain reaches Kerala 3 days late but on time to save Indian harvests

Summary

Monsoon rains arrived in the Indian state of Kerala three days later than usual but still on time to help farmers plant important crops. These rains are very important for India's economy because they provide most of the water needed for farming and refilling water sources.

Key Facts

  • Monsoon rains came to Kerala three days later than the usual June 1 arrival date.
  • The monsoon is crucial for planting crops like cotton, soybeans, sugarcane, rice, and corn.
  • About 70% of India's annual rainfall comes from the monsoon season.
  • India's economy depends heavily on monsoon rains for agriculture and water supply.
  • The Meteorological Department expects the monsoon to spread to more regions soon, including parts of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.
  • Scientists warn that 2026 may have a weaker monsoon due to El Nino, which could cause the driest season in 11 years.
  • El Nino is a climate event that warms the Pacific Ocean and tends to cause extreme weather.
  • The United Nations called El Nino an urgent climate warning because it worsens global warming effects.
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