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Assam and its neighbouring states received very high rainfall in the pre-monsoon and monsoon seasons so far. During the month of June (June 1-30, 2022), the first month of the monsoon season, the Meteorological Sub Divisions (MSD) of Arunachal Pradesh received 32 per cent excess rainfall, while Assam & Meghalaya MSD got 76 per cent excess rainfall, compared to the long-term average for the month of June. During the same period, the state of Arunachal received excess rainfall of 32 per cent, while Assam and Meghalaya received excess rainfall of 61 per cent and 107 per cent respectively. Most of the largely affected districts were also lashed with a large excess of rainfall, for example, Baksa (104%), Barpeta (105%), Bongaigaon (105%), Chirang (171%), Udalguri (75%), Dhubri (65%), Goalpara (70%), Kokrajhar (97%), Nalbari (116%), Kamrup Rural (88%), Lakhimpur (76%), Dhemaji (138%), Cachar (69%), and Karimganj (104%).
It is to be noted that Assam had already suffered from unusually devastating pre-monsoon floods in the month of May this year. It received 40 per cent above normal rainfall in the pre-monsoon season (March-May) of 2022. Its neighbouring state, Meghalaya recorded a 93 per cent excess rainfall. This episode of heavy downpour led to the devastating floods that swept the Barak Valley, the hill districts of Dima Hasao, East Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong and southern parts of Assam, mainly the districts of Nagaon and Hojai in the second and fourth week of May. The copious rainfall and pre-monsoon floods occurring in many districts of the state make the soil saturated with moisture and the occurrence of heavy rainfall immediately after in the early monsoon season, in June, made it easy for the rainfall to be largely converted to river run-off of huge volumes.