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Rain, Hail may have reached 70-80K hectares of agricultural land in Vid

Nagpur: Rain and iced ices in sporadic pockets are expected to have an impact between 70,000 and 88,000 hectares of agricultural land in Vidarbha, according to preliminary reports.
The overall exposed area reached 1% to 1.8% of the total area of ​​agriculture in the region.
“The right level of damage is not yet estimated,” the official said.
The source just said the fields faced by Hailstorm tended to be more affected by pockets where the rain fell.
Even though it was referred to as rain Emose, Hailing During January-February was not new in the region.
Officials said there was also the possibility that the figure could go down.
The total land under the plow according to different estimates is between 52 and 43 lakh hectares in Vidarbha.
Further compensation forecasts will take time.
Detailed examinations will be made to assess plant damage outside 33% in affected areas.
Such farmers have the right to government compensation, said government sources.
The affected area in the Amravati Division is estimated to be around 60,000 hectares.
Officials at the Division Commissioner Office in Nagpur said that affected areas here could reach 10,000 to 15,000 hectares.
Data reconciliation is taking place.
Farmers in Vidarbha depend on Kharif plants that prohibit tours have been harvested.
Officials said even as many hype occurred after such rain, the situation often increased.
For example, a sunny day in front can also change the condition.
Plants planted above more than 28,000 hectares of land with brunt rain and hail in Nagpur, PTI reported.
In addition, nearly 70 houses were damaged in the Wardha Division and 27 districts in Nagpur Regency.
One person also died after being shocked by lightning in Nagpur, they said.
Gachibowli is worse affected by more than 8,550 hectares of land in 714 affected villages, added the report.
The affected plants include a tour, which is ready to be harvested, regardless of Chana and wheat planted in the season of Rabbi.
Rabbi plants are harvested from March.
Officials at the Ministry of Agriculture also reported the estimated losses of horticultural plants such as orange and mosambi (lime).
Activists and farmers accept that perive rain more or less regular features every year.
Varian Vijay Jawandhia Agriculture Activist said the development was once again highlighting the need to change insurance patterns.
In such cases, damage must be reported in 48 hours after it occurs.
Often it is impossible in the interior and farmers cannot get the amount of insurance.
“The overall trust of plant insurance has also declined,” he said.

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