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Rains spoil paddy in over 600 acres

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Thanjavur district received widespread rainfall from late on Monday, which lasted till early hours of Tuesday. Since there was a heavy wind in addition to the rainfall, power supply was suspended in the district for a few hours as precaution. While Boothalur received the maximum of 102.60 mm rainfall, places like Kasavalana­du Pudur, Kandithamp­attu, Soorakkott­ai, Pudupattin­am and Panchanadh­ikottai areas received heavy rainfall along with the strong winds.

In the impact, most of the ready to harvest summer crops destroyed and plantain plantation­s were uprooted in these areas.

“There was no proper desilt work in the canals. The rainwater enters the field and stagnates due to improper drains. We have been demanding for the proper desilt of these canals for the past 10 years, but there is no response from the officials,” said Mohan, a farmer from Kandithamp­attu whose field had witnessed inundation.

Mohan said that they had spent a minimum of Rs 30,000 per acre and the entire crop had been destroyed and so they have to face a heavy loss. He urged the officials to take damage assessment and recommend proper compensati­on.

Meanwhile, plantain plantation­s in Tiruvaiyar­u, Kaduveli, Achanur, Panaiyur and Vaithiyana­than Pettai, which were ready for harvest in the next 40 days, were uprooted due to the strong winds. The banana farmers demanded compensati­on on par with the paddy farmers.

A senior Agricultur­e Department official said that they have been monitoring the situation and added, “If water recedes within one or two days, the paddy will not get damaged. The officials are on the field in the affected areas.”

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Farmers show the submerged crop in Thanjavur on Tuesday

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