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31 August 2021 VIth 15 September 2021 1 ONSET DATE OF MONSOON IN THE STATE 18 June 2021 No. of Stations received very heavy rainfall 115.6 mm 2 9 & above during Fortnight Station Received Maximum rainfall in the state during 165 mm, Wagan Dam* 3 (Chittorgarh) Fortnight 02-September-2021 Station Received Cumulative maximum Rainfall in the 4 398 mm, Daya* (Udaipur) state, during Fortnight 5 No. of tanks Filled /Overflown during Fortnight 22 6 Water received in the tanks during Fortnight 655.20 Mcum Annexure A PERCENTAGE DEVIATION BETWEEN NORMAL & ACTUAL RAINFALL (01/06/21 To 15/09/2021) B PERCENTAGE DEVIATION BETWEEN NORMAL & ACTUAL RAINFALL (01/09/21 To 15/09/2021) C POSITION OF IMPORTANT TANKS AS ON 15 September (2020 & 2021) D DISTRICT WISE POSITION OF FILLED TANKS AS ON 15 September (2020 & 2021) E BAR GRAPH OF AVERAGE / NORMAL RAINFALL IN DISTRICTS (01/06/21 To 15/09/2021) F LINE CHART OF RAINFALL AND AVAILABLE WATER (15/6/2021 TO 15/9/2021) For online access to Raingauge station wise details of rainfall please log on to water.rajasthan.gov.in E mail - [email protected], [email protected] FLOOD CELL TELEPHONE No. 0141-2700452 , 2702334, 2702335 Annexure -'A' STATEMENT SHOWING TOTAL RAINFALL DATA RECORDED FROM 1st JUNE TO 15 September 2021 2020 & 2021 ON ACTUAL AVERAGE BASIS ALONGWITH CORRESPONDING PERCENTAGE DEVIATION FROM NORMAL FIGURES NORMAL 2020 2021 S. NO. 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NAME OF STATION (mm) NO. ACTUAL Deviation ACTUAL Deviation As per IMD (mm) (%) (mm) (%) BIKANER DIVISION 1 BIKANER 23.4 36.4 (+) 55.7% 67.0 (+) 186.3% 2 CHURU 31.7 63.3 (+) 99.6% 171.7 (+) 441.7% 3 SRI GANGANAGAR 21.0 31.4 (+) 49.7% 31.3 (+) 49.0% 4 HANUMANGARH 21.4 46.0 (+) 115.0% 79.1 (+) 269.8% Average of Bikaner Division 24.4 44.3 (+) 81.7% 87.3 (+) 258.1% JODHPUR DIVISION 5 JODHPUR 31.6 75.8 (+) 139.9% 62.1 (+) 96.6% 6 BARMER 28.7 53.2 (+) 85.4% 87.7 (+) 205.5% 7 JAISALMER 18.5 113.8 (+) 515.3% 27.5 (+) 48.6% 8 JALORE 49.3 73.1 (+) 48.3% 113.1 (+) 129.4% 9 PALI 55.3 75.6 (+) 36.7% 89.1 (+) 61.1% 10 SIROHI 110.8 132.2 (+) 19.3% 168.3 (+) 51.9% Average of Jodhpur Division 49.0 87.3 (+) 78.0% 91.3 (+) 86.2% AJMER DIVISION 11 AJMER 44.5 46.2 (+) 3.8% 100.9 (+) 126.6% 12 BHILWARA 60.7 58.0 (-) 4.5% 109.3 (+) 80.0% 13 NAGAUR 31.6 71.3 (+) 125.6% 147.0 (+) 365.2% 14 TONK 67.1 45.1 (-) 32.7% 83.5 (+) 24.4% Average of Ajmer Division 51.0 55.1 (+) 8.2% 110.2 (+) 116.1% BHARATPUR DIVISION 15 BHARATPUR 77.4 17.7 (-) 77.1% 113.8 (+) 47.1% 16 DHOLPUR 78.8 10.3 (-) 86.9% 88.8 (+) 12.7% 17 KARAULI 76.2 18.0 (-) 76.4% 92.5 (+) 21.4% 18 SAWAI MADHOPUR 71.2 29.8 (-) 58.2% 75.4 (+) 5.9% Average of Bharatpur Division 75.9 19.0 (-) 75.0% 92.6 (+) 22.1% JAIPUR DIVISION 19 JAIPUR 52.9 40.7 (-) 23.1% 113.2 (+) 114.0% 20 ALWAR 75.5 48.6 (-) 35.6% 150.6 (+) 99.5% 21 DAUSA 71.9 14.6 (-) 79.7% 85.1 (+) 18.4% 22 JHUNJHUNU 41.6 75.4 (+) 81.2% 101.4 (+) 143.7% 23 SIKAR 35.7 50.4 (+) 41.1% 131.6 (+) 268.7% Average of Jaipur Division 55.5 45.9 (-) 17.3% 116.4 (+) 109.6% KOTA DIVISION 24 KOTA 82.2 40.9 (-) 50.3% 78.0 (-) 5.1% 25 BARAN 85.9 32.5 (-) 62.2% 61.9 (-) 28.0% 26 BUNDI 73.9 24.7 (-) 66.6% 91.3 (+) 23.6% 27 JHALAWAR 101.3 46.3 (-) 54.3% 89.7 (-) 11.5% Average of Kota Division 85.8 36.1 (-) 58.0% 80.2 (-) 6.5% UDAIPUR DIVISION 28 UDAIPUR 64.7 56.9 (-) 12.0% 172.6 (+) 166.8% 29 BANSWARA 99.0 70.2 (-) 29.1% 146.3 (+) 47.8% 30 CHITTORGARH 81.3 61.2 (-) 24.7% 190.3 (+) 134.0% 31 DUNGARPUR 71.7 43.6 (-) 39.2% 133.1 (+) 85.6% 32 PRATAPGARH 89.1 83.4 (-) 6.4% 198.6 (+) 122.9% 33 RAJSAMAND 56.3 61.3 (+) 8.9% 160.6 (+) 185.2% Average of Udaipur Division 77.0 62.8 (-) 18.5% 166.9 (+) 116.7% AVERAGE OF WHOLE RAJASTHAN 60.1 52.57 (-) 12.5% 110.56 (+) 84.1% Annexure- "C" POSITION OF IMPORTANT TANKS AS ON 15/Sep 2020 & 2021 15/09/20 15/09/21 Capacity at S. 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