While the normal rainfall in Odisha during monsoon is 1149.5 mm, the state received 1052 mm of rainfall this year which is estimated to be less by nine per cent, director of India Meteorological Department's Bhubaneswar regional centre Dr Sarat Chandra Sahu told PTI.
Sahu said at least nine of Odisha's 30 districts have received deficient rainfall. Bolangir district reported 34 per cent less rainfall, followed by Angul where the deficiency was 30 per cent.
The other districts which received less rainfall were Dhenkanal, Jajpur, Bargarh, Bhadrak, Sambalpur, Kandhamal and Sonepur.
The southwest monsoon had arrived in the coastal state in the second week of June, was weak in its initial phase and became active in the later part of the season. It officially remained active till yesterday before withdrawing, the sources said.
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