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In Chhattisgarh, the average rainfall recorded from June 1, 2024, to July 12, 2024, is 217.9 mm.

The varying levels of rainfall across different districts in Chhattisgarh during this period have had different impacts on agriculture, water resources, and overall livelihoods. The higher rainfall in districts like Bijapur and Balrampur may have led to flooding and waterlogging in some areas, affecting crop yields and causing damage to infrastructure. On the other hand, the lower rainfall in districts like Surguja and Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur may have resulted in drought-like conditions, leading to water scarcity and crop failures.

The state government, in collaboration with various agencies and departments, is closely monitoring the situation and providing assistance to affected communities. Efforts are being made to ensure timely distribution of relief materials, repair of damaged infrastructure, and implementation of water conservation measures to mitigate the impact of erratic rainfall patterns.

It is crucial for policymakers, farmers, and other stakeholders to adapt to these changing weather patterns and work towards sustainable solutions to address the challenges posed by climate change. By promoting climate-resilient agriculture practices, improving water management systems, and enhancing disaster preparedness measures, Chhattisgarh can build resilience and ensure the well-being of its residents in the face of unpredictable weather events.

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