In June 1995, in Cherrapunji — one of the wettest places on Earth — something extraordinary happened. Over just 48 hours, 2,493 millimeters (98.15 inches) of rain fell… making it the heaviest rainfall ever recorded in such a short time, verified by World Meteorological Organization and Guinness World Records. This wasn’t luck. It was the result of powerful monsoon winds from the Bay of Bengal colliding with the Khasi Hills, forcing moisture upward and unleashing relentless rainfall. 🌧️ Nearly 1 meter of rain in a single day 🌧️ Over 1.5 meters the next day 🌧️ More rain in 2 days than many cities get in a year This is not fiction. This is real Earth. 🔥 Subscribe for more real-world extreme events, records, and cinematic documentaries. #rain #weather #documentary #extremeweather #monsoon #india #cherrapunji #nature #earth #science #facts #worldrecord #guinnessworldrecords #storm #cinematic
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