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Rain continues to pour misery for farmers in Dharwad

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Dharwad: Rain continues to eradicate the district for the fourth day in a row on Friday, causing misery for farmers.
The farmers are ready to harvest their plants, but their crops have been severely damaged.
Some houses have fainted in part in the district due to rain.
On Friday, the rain fell all day, did not give a break to people to explore from home in the last three days, and the rain assistance work had been taken.
He said that in November, against normal rainfall of 26.3 mm of rain, the district received 70 mm rain, which was 167% more than normal.
Alnavar Taluk has received maximum rain at 120 mm which is 483% more than the norm, while Dharwad Taluk has received 110 mm rain, which is 304% above the normal range.
Kalghatgi has received 80 mm rain, which is 202% above normal.
These are three taluks in the district that have recorded maximum rain.
Widespread rain has caused plant damage and partial damage to the property.
According to the report, 188 homes fainted in the district, and 22 houses were completely damaged.
Agricultural plants that stand at 7,390 hectares have been completely destroyed, and horticultural plants with 1,210 hectares are broken.
The details of the house that collapsed, Patil said that 60 houses were partially collapsed, while 15 had been fully damaged at Dharwad Taluk.a total houses were partly damaged in Hubballi Rural, Seven Houses in Hubballi City, 22 houses in Kalghiragi, 57 in Kundgol, nine in Navalgund, and four in Annigeri.Paddy, Bengal gram, and broken cotton plants.
According to the PWD report, 28 km of roads in the district have been damaged, and estimates of losses according to NDRF norms are said by Rs 4 Crore.
Holticoti tank in Dharwad Taluk at Haliyal Road was violated recently, and the water radiated into several fields.
The number of Rs 15 Lakh has been released for the development of the tank, and the Minor irrigation department started work on Friday.
The water level in Indirammana Kee in Alnavar continues, but has not reached the level of danger.
The farmers on the banks of the river and tanks have been asked to be careful and do not cross the flow of swelling.
All Tahsildar has been asked to stay at their Taluk headquarters and monitor the sound situation, Patil said.
He clarified that there was no loss or injury to life that had been reported in this district.

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