00:00In the last month alone, more than 44% of the trees have been cut down,
00:06said Alipur AHA Doctor.
00:08Many villages have lost more than 100 trees,
00:12that is, not a single tree has been cut down.
00:14In such a situation,
00:16the possibility of a dark monsoon next week
00:18may be a little easier,
00:20says AHA Mitra.
00:22From Monday,
00:24a number of villages in South Bengal,
00:26including Kolkata,
00:28may have a chance of rain.
00:30From Kolkata-Halka,
00:32medium rainfall may also be possible.
00:34And on the other hand,
00:36Haura, Uttar-Dakshin-Chowk-Vishwarawana,
00:38Purma-Bengalipur, Chhagram, Purulia,
00:40Birbhum-Murshidabad river,
00:42Gamka-Hawa,
00:44may have heavy rainfall
00:46with 30-40 km per hour.
00:48Rainfall may also be in North Bengal.
00:50From Darjeeling-Kalimpong-Jalpaiguri,
00:52Alipur-Dowar-Rohibar,
00:54heavy rainfall may also be possible.
01:26And on the other hand,
01:28Haura-Office,
01:30may have heavy rainfall
01:32with 100-100 km per hour.
01:34For example,
01:36Dhokhin-Dirajpur-100-100 km per hour,
01:38Malda-98-100 km per hour,
01:40Hooghly-92-100 km per hour,
01:42Kochbiar-97-100 km per hour,
01:44Kolkata-87-100 km per hour,
01:46Kalimpong-86-100 km per hour,
01:48Alipur-Dowar-86-100 km per hour.
01:50Among these, only three districts
01:52have had excess rainfall.
01:54Rainfall in West Bengal
01:56has been more than expected.
01:58A significant amount of rainfall
02:00has affected the crops
02:02in most of the state
02:04due to drought.
02:06However,
02:08it is not clear
02:10whether this situation
02:12can be changed
02:14in the coming months.
02:16Bureau Report, One India Bangla
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