Raipur (thestates.news) | According to the State Level Control Room, established by the Revenue and Disaster Management Department, the state has recorded an average rainfall of 908.8 mm from June 1 to the morning of August 30. Among the districts, Bijapur has reported the highest average rainfall at 1881.6 mm, while Surguja has recorded the lowest average at 506.7 mm.
The State Level Flood Control Room has provided further detailed rainfall statistics across various districts. Surajpur district has seen an average of 916.4 mm of rainfall, Balrampur 1326.5 mm, Jashpur 794.0 mm, Koriya 930.7 mm, and Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur 929.1 mm.
Additional district-specific averages include: Raipur at 745.1 mm, Baloda Bazar at 945.7 mm, Gariaband at 875.5 mm, Mahasamund at 723.1 mm, Dhamtari at 785.6 mm, Bilaspur at 844.8 mm, Mungeli at 940.9 mm, Raigarh at 892.2 mm, Sarangarh-Bilaigarh at 535.7 mm, Janjgir-Champa at 997.0 mm, Sakti at 856.8 mm, Korba at 1223.7 mm, Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi at 932.2 mm, and Durg at 544.2 mm.
Further details show that Kabirdham received 711.0 mm, Rajnandgaon saw 872.6 mm, and Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki recorded 981.7 mm. Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai experienced 645.2 mm, while Balod received 910.7 mm. Bemetara had 499.3 mm, Bastar recorded 949.9 mm, and Kondagaon saw 860.9 mm. Kanker received 1067.6 mm, Narayanpur recorded 1002.7 mm, and Dantewada experienced 1137.9 mm and Sukma recorded 1225.0 mm of rainfall.