These are largely in the central, north-western parts of the country, and Bihar and Jharkhand in east India. However, with rains picking up in most parts of the country and likely to remain 'normal' at least till the end of this month, there is a big possibility that much of the regional shortfall will be covered in the days ahead.
The map here shows the cumulative rainfall situation state-wise since the start of the 2022 monsoon season in June.
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