Bangladesh monsoon rains ‘lowest since 1994’
AFP
6 October 2010 DHAKA — Bangladesh has experienced its driest monsoon season for more than a decade despite heavy rains in neighbouring India and Pakistan that caused flooding, officials said Wednesday. Bangladesh received 139.5 centimeters (55 inches) of rain this monsoon, which runs from June to September, nearly 20 percent less than predicted by the meteorological office and the lowest rainfall since 1994, Shah Alam, senior weather official said. “The monsoon was very active and strong in Pakistan and some parts of India, but in Bangladesh it was weak throughout,” said Alam. The meteorological office calculations suggest that 172 centimeters of rain is Bangladesh’s 30-year average during monsoon seasons. Last year, the monsoon brought 165 centimeters of rain. Bangladesh, a low-lying delta nation, receives more than 75 percent of its annual rainfall during the monsoon. “This year, a drought-like situation persisted due to lack of flooding and rainfall. Farmers were forced to extract groundwater for irrigation,” said Salim Bhuiyan, director of the Flood Forecasting and Warning Center. … “This unpredictable, changing weather is all due to the growing effects of climate change on Bangladesh,” he said. …