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Meghalaya CM Sangma sounds alarm over 80% rainfall deficit, warns of El Niño threat
Meghalaya CM Sangma sounds alarm over 80% rainfall deficit, warns of El Niño threat Meghalaya faces an "existential crisis" with over 80% rainfall deficiency in June, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma warned. He stressed that climate change is a present reality, urging immediate action through natural farming, water conservation, and spring rejuvenation. Preparedness, not just forecasts, is key. Collaborative efforts across communities and institutions are vital to build a resilient Meghalaya for future generations.
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Meghalaya Faces Climate Alarm as CM Warns of Food and Water Security ...
Meghalaya Faces Climate Alarm as CM Warns of Food and Water Security ... Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma has expressed serious concern over the state’s sharp rainfall deficit, revealing that the region recorded more than 80 per cent below-normal rainfall in June. He warned that the situation could severely impact agriculture, water availability and rural livelihoods across the state. Addressing a workshop on “Developing State Response for El Niño Preparedness: Strengthening Food and Water Security,” the Chief Minister described the prolonged rainfall shortfall as an “existential crisis” and stressed the need for urgent, coordinated action to address emerging climate challenges. The workshop brought together senior officials, deputy commissioners, agricultural experts and other stakeholders to develop strategies for strengthening preparedness against El Niño while ensuring long-term food and water security. Sangma emphasised that climate change is no longer a future threat but a present reality requiring immediate response. He urged all departments to adopt a proactive, science-based and locally adaptable approach rather than waiting for ideal conditions before implementi…
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Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma flags 80% rainfall deficit, calls climate ...
Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma flags 80% rainfall deficit, calls climate ... Share: Copied Listen to Article Audio Loading voice… 0.85× 1× 1.15× 1.3× 1.5× Synopsis Meghalaya recorded a staggering 80-per-cent rainfall deficit in June — and Chief Minister Conrad Sangma isn't waiting for the monsoon to correct itself. At a dedicated El Niño preparedness workshop in Shillong, he called climate change an 'existential crisis' and pushed for immediate action on water conservation, natural farming, and community mobilisation. The Northeast's rain-dependent economy is on notice. Key Takeaways Meghalaya CM Conrad K. Sangma addressed an El Niño preparedness workshop in Shillong on 3 July . The state recorded a rainfall deficit of over 80 per cent in June , raising alarm over agriculture and water availability. Sangma called climate change an 'existential crisis' and urged immediate, coordinated action. He highlighted natural farming and water conservation measures — including spring rejuvenation and check dams — as priority responses. Meghalaya's natural farming initiatives have received appreciation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi , according to Sangma. The workshop was attended by Deputy Com…
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Meghalaya CM: Climate Change an Existential Crisis on El Nino
Meghalaya CM: Climate Change an Existential Crisis on El Nino North East News Updated Jul 3, 2026 Meghalaya CM Calls Climate Change an Existential Crisis Amid 80% Rain Deficit Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma described climate change as an "existential crisis" after the state recorded an alarming 80% rainfall deficit in June. He called for immediate action to strengthen preparedness against the potential impact of El Nino on agriculture, water security, and livelihoods. Sangma highlighted natural farming and water conservation measures, including spring rejuvenation and check dams, as key strategies. He urged coordinated efforts from governments, communities, and institutions to build long-term climate resilience. I IANS Jul 3, 2026 · 2 min read · 91 views Save Listen Copy Climate change an existential crisis: Meghalaya CM on El Nino impact Shillong, July 3 Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Friday described climate change as an "existential crisis" and called for immediate, coordinated action to strengthen the state's preparedness against the possible impact of El Nino, warning that Meghalaya recorded an alarming rainfall deficit of over 80 per…
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Deficient Rainfall: PM Asks 10 Ministries to work in tandem, prepare ...
Deficient Rainfall: PM Asks 10 Ministries to work in tandem, prepare ... ANI02 Jul 2026, 00:01 GMT+ New Delhi [India], July 1 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday reviewed the situation arising out of deficient rainfall during the Union Cabinet meeting and directed all concerned ministries and departments to work in close coordination to ensure timely preparedness and an effective response, sources said. According to sources, the Prime Minister held a detailed discussion on the impact of below-normal rainfall and stressed the need for a coordinated, whole-of-government approach to deal with any emerging challenges. He asked all ministries concerned to prepare advance contingency plans and maintain close coordination so that any adverse impact on agriculture, water availability, power supply and other essential sectors can be effectively managed. Sources said nearly 10 ministries, including the Ministries of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Power, and Jal Shakti, will jointly monitor the evolving situation and formulate a coordinated strategy. The ministries have been asked to regularly assess ground conditions, share information in real time and ensure swift impleme…
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Deficient Rainfall: PM Asks 10 Ministries to work in tandem, prepare ...
Deficient Rainfall: PM Asks 10 Ministries to work in tandem, prepare ... India's largest TV news agency and newswire service, covering news and controversy. New Delhi [India], July 1 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday reviewed the situation arising out of deficient rainfall during the Union Cabinet meeting and directed all concerned ministries and departments to work in close coordination to ensure timely preparedness and an effective response, sources said. According to sources, the Prime Minister held a detailed discussion on the impact of below-normal rainfall and stressed the need for a coordinated, whole-of-government approach to deal with any emerging challenges. He asked all ministries concerned to prepare advance contingency plans and maintain close coordination so that any adverse impact on agriculture, water availability, power supply and other essential sectors can be effectively managed. Sources said nearly 10 ministries, including the Ministries of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Power, and Jal Shakti, will jointly monitor the evolving situation and formulate a coordinated strategy. The ministries have been asked to regularly assess ground conditions…
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Meghalaya faces 80% rain deficit in June: CM calls El Niño an ...
Meghalaya faces 80% rain deficit in June: CM calls El Niño an ... Syllad | The Rising Meghalaya July 3, 2026 WhatsApp Share Share Tweet Pin Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Friday addressed a workshop on “Developing State Response for El Niño Preparedness: Strengthening Food and Water Security,” underscoring the urgent need for coordinated, forward-looking action in the face of climate uncertainties. Highlighting the gravity of the current situation, the Chief Minister revealed that Meghalaya has witnessed an alarming rainfall deficiency of over 80% in June. He cautioned that while forecasts may offer hope, preparedness must remain the priority. “Climate change is no longer a future challenge; it is our present reality. While forecasts may change, preparedness cannot wait,” the Chief Minister said. Calling the situation an “existential crisis,” he emphasized that proactive and collaborative efforts across departments, communities, and institutions are essential to minimise potential impacts. He urged officials to adopt a flexible and adaptive approach, guided by data and local realities. “We cannot wait for perfect plans. We must act now. Every step we take today will shape the …
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Deficient Rainfall: PM Asks 10 Ministries to work in tandem, prepare ...
Deficient Rainfall: PM Asks 10 Ministries to work in tandem, prepare ... According to sources, the Prime Minister held a detailed discussion on the impact of below-normal rainfall and stressed the need for a coordinated, whole-of-government approach to deal with any emerging challenges. He asked all ministries concerned to prepare advance contingency plans and maintain close coordination so that any adverse impact on agriculture, water availability, power supply and other essential sectors can be effectively managed. Sources said nearly 10 ministries, including the Ministries of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Power, and Jal Shakti, will jointly monitor the evolving situation and formulate a coordinated strategy. The ministries have been asked to regularly assess ground conditions, share information in real time and ensure swift implementation of necessary measures wherever required. The Prime Minister is learnt to have emphasised that preparedness should remain the top priority and directed officials to ensure there are no gaps in coordination among departments. The Centre will closely monitor the monsoon situation and take timely decisions based on rainfall patterns and asses…
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Meghalaya faces 80% rainfall deficit, CM calls for urgent El Niño ...
Meghalaya faces 80% rainfall deficit, CM calls for urgent El Niño ... Top Story Latest News 2 min. Read Meghalaya faces 80% rainfall deficit, CM calls for urgent El Niño preparedness By TME July 3, 2026 Shillong, July 3: Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Thursday sounded an alarm over Meghalaya’s deepening climate crisis, revealing that the state has recorded a rainfall deficiency of more than 80% in June, as he called for immediate, coordinated action to safeguard food and water security. Addressing a workshop titled “Developing State Response for El Niño Preparedness: Strengthening Food and Water Security,” Sangma described the situation as an “existential crisis” and urged government departments, communities and institutions to move beyond planning and into action. “Climate change is no longer a future challenge; it is our present reality. While forecasts may change, preparedness cannot wait,” he said, adding that officials must adopt flexible, data-driven strategies grounded in local realities rather than waiting for ideal conditions. “We cannot wait for perfect plans. We must act now. Every step we take today will shape the resilience of future generations,” he said. Natural…

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broadly confirmedMeghalaya recorded more than 80% below‑normal rainfall in June.
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timesofindia“Meghalaya faces an "existential crisis" with over 80% rainfall deficiency in June, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma warned.” meghalayatoday.com“Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma has expressed serious concern over the state’s sharp rainfall deficit, revealing that the region recorded more than 80 per cent below-normal rainfall in June.”
broadly confirmedSangma described the rainfall deficit as an "existential crisis".
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timesofindia“Meghalaya faces an "existential crisis" with over 80% rainfall deficiency in June, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma warned.” meghalayatoday.com“the Chief Minister described the prolonged rainfall shortfall as an “existential crisis””
broadly confirmedSangma said climate change is a present reality.
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timesofindia“He stressed that climate change is a present reality, urging immediate action through natural farming, water conservation, and spring rejuvenation.” meghalayatoday.com“Sangma emphasised that climate change is no longer a future threat but a present reality requiring immediate response.”

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Chief Minister Conrad Sangma warned that the rainfall deficit could severely impact agriculture, water availability and rural livelihoods.
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Sangma urged immediate action through natural farming, water conservation, and spring rejuvenation.
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Sangma urged all departments to adopt a proactive approach.
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The workshop brought together senior officials, deputy commissioners, agricultural experts and other stakeholders.
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The workshop aimed to develop strategies for strengthening preparedness against El Niño while ensuring long‑term food and water security.
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timesofindia “Meghalaya faces an "existential crisis" with over 80% rainfall deficiency in June, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma warned.” → existential crisis
meghalayatoday.com “the Chief Minister described the prolonged rainfall shortfall as an “existential crisis”” → existential crisis

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