The frequency and risk of El Nino is increasing in the current situation (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)
How does ‘power cut’ occur in our country when there is a change in the temperature of an ocean thousands of kilometers away from Kerala? In one part there is torrential rain and great flood while in the other there is severe drought without even drinking water – how does this happen? the world
English Summary:
El Niño, a climate phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean, directly weakens India’s monsoon, leading to reduced water levels in Kerala’s dams and a severe power crisis. This disruption results in widespread power outages and necessitates measures like load shedding across the state.
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