Paddy fields were inundated and crops in harvest stage were destroyed on January 7 and 8. Photo | Express
Tamil Nadu

Unseasonal showers dampen festive spirits in TN's Mayiladuthurai

According to the agriculture department, samba and thaladi crop was damaged on nearly 18,000 acres, out of 1.7 lakh acres in the district.

Antony Fernando

MAYILADUTHURAI: The spirit of Pongal has been severely dampened in the Mayiladuthurai district after several thousands of acres of paddy were destroyed in harvest stage due to unseasonal rains over the past week.

Following unrelenting rains, paddy fields were inundated and crops in the harvest stage were destroyed on January 7 and 8. The crops were uprooted and damaged as the water took long to drain out of the fields.

“I cultivated paddy on nearly 15 acres of land. Over 60% of the cultivated area was affected due to rain. The crops were in the harvest stage. Officials are yet to inspect the site,” said G Rajaraman, a farmer from Kunnam village in Mayiladuthurai district.

According to the agriculture department, samba and thaladi crop was damaged on nearly 18,000 acres, out of 1.7 lakh acres in the district. Groundnut crop was damaged on nearly 2,000 acres as well.

The farmers affected by crop damage are holding onto hopes of reviving their crops after draining water from fields in many areas across the blocks. “Farmers are still pumping out water using motor pumps. Only some people harvested the crop before the rains,” said N Ganesh, a farmer.

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