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Manipur paddy fields dry up due to deficit rainfall
Assam Tribune | Imphal, Oct 5
Manipur receives an average annual rainfall of around 1,600 mm. However, the State received just 1,181 mm from January to September this year, which is 314 mm less than the average rainfall (1,465 mm) the State is expected to receive during this period, according to rainfall data provided by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), Manipur centre, at Lamphelpat here.
The highest rainfall was recorded in June (365.7mm), while the lowest in January (7.8mm) this year. Last year the State recorded 2,439 mm of rainfall as per the ICAR weather station reports.
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