Just weeks ago, Kerala was battling the worst floods in the century in the state. Now, it is battling dry spell. Drying groundwater has now become a cause of concern for the state.
Kerala has received hardly any rain since the beginning of this month. According to a report by Indian Express, “Weekly rainfall for the whole of Kerala from August 30 to September 5 was a mere 7.9 mm as against 56 mm, the normal figure during the same period. Although Kerala has got 33 per cent excess rainfall in the three months of monsoon, there is a deficiency of 86 per cent in the first week of September.”
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