The Asian Age

Nor’easter wreaks havoc in Odisha

■ Acres of crop destroyed, farmers seek govt help

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO

Heavy rains coupled with high-velocity wind and hailstorm induced by the recent Nor’easter has wreaked havoc in many parts of Odisha, inflicting misery to farmers who lost acres of standing crops.

Reports said huge patches of vegetable crops were ravaged in western Odisha districts of Kalahandi, Nuapara, Rayagada and Gajapati. Coastal Odisha districts such as Cuttack and Kendrapara and Jagatising­hpur also reported

◗ HUGE PATCHES of vegetable crops were ravaged in Odisha districts of Kalahandi, Nuapara, Rayagada and Gajapati. Coastal Odisha districts such as Cuttack, Kendrapara, Jagatising-hpur also reported crop damage

crop damage.

Katapada area under Komna block in Nuapada district is reportedly to have been worst affected in the storm. The farmers in the area cultivated vegetables like cabbage, tomato, onion and brinjal on several acres of land. The crops were almost ready to be harvested. However, dealing a huge blow to the farmers, the recent Nor’easter rain damaged the crops. Mainly, the hailstorm caused extensive damage to the crops in the area.

The farmers are now under severe mental stress following the developmen­t. They have now become helpless and worried about the repayment of loans taken from banks, friends and relatives to grow crops.

With no alternativ­e in sight, the farmers have sought help from the Odisha government.

“Farmers of our area had undertaken vegetable cultivatio­n in hundreds of acres of land. The recent Nor’easter has completely destroyed the crops. Some of the farmers had borrowed money to buy seeds, fertilizer­s and meet the cost of other inputs. Now after the crop loss, they stand devastated,” said Pramod Sahukar, a farmer of Rayagada district.

He added that the farmers were expecting a very good harvest and handsome profit this time.

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