Southwest Monsoon progresses in the remaining parts of the South Arabian Sea, other areas: IMD

New -delhi [India]May 24 (Ani): The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Saturday that the Southwest-Mushon advanced to the remaining parts of the Southern Arab, some parts of the Western Central and Eastern Central Arabian Sea, the entire Lakshadweep area and Kerala. According to the IMD, the monsoon also advanced to Maharashtra, some parts of Karnataka, the remaining parts of the Maldives and the Comorin area, many parts of Tamil Nadu, the remaining parts of the southwest and Eastern Central Bay of Bengal, some parts of the West Central and North Bay of Bengal, and some parts of Mizoram on Saturday. As per IMD, the Southwest Moeson set more than Kerala on May 24, eight days earlier than the normal June 1st. “Conditions are favorable for further progress of the southwest monsoon in some parts of the Central Arab, the entire Goa, some parts of Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, some more parts of Karnataka, the parts of Tamil Nad, some more parts of Karnataka, which are parts of Tamil Nad, some more parts of Karnataka, a few more parts of Karnataka, which are parts of Tamil NAD, some parts of Karnataka, which are parts of Tamil NAD, a few more parts of Karnataka, which are parts of Tamil Nad, a few parts of the northeastern states and some parts of the sub-himalaja West Bengal and Sikkim during the next 2-3 days, “the Indian Mettheorological Department. Southwest Monsoon was ahead of Kerala, May 24, on the normal date of 1st dates. Favorable monsoon helps monsoon-dependent agricultural areas, citizens and users of the last kilometer to tackle extreme weather events and the effects of climate change in a better way. Favorable monsoon has significant economic benefits of government investments in monsoon-related weather and forecast services, especially farmers, livestock farms and fish pitchers. These progress, such as those by the Monsoon Mission and high -performance computers, made significant returns, including improved crop yields, reduced losses due to extreme weather events, and a better capacity to manage resources. (Ani)