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Flood in Punjab Damages Crops on over 4000 Hectares

Flood has created a total havoc condition in the state of Punjab damaging its agriculture scenario. Crops on over 4,000 hectares in the state have been completely destroyed by floods, a Punjab Agriculture department official said on Thursday.

Updated on: 23 August, 2019 4:17 PM IST By: Pronami Chetia

Flood has created a total havoc condition in the state of Punjab damaging its agriculture scenario. Crops on over 4,000 hectares in the state have been completely destroyed by floods, a Punjab Agriculture department official said on Thursday. 

As per reports, crops on 24,112 hectares got submerged in 561 villages of 13 districts. 

Maximum damage was reported from Rupnagar, the downstream district of the Sutlej River, where crops on 1,715 hectares out of a total 4,000 hectares were completely destroyed in the deluge. 

What are the affected districts? 

The severe flood reported from the districts of Moga, Ludhiana, Mohali, and Amritsar so far. 

According to a report prepared by the Punjab Agriculture Department, crop loss was also reported from Moga (1,688 hectares), Ludhiana (220 hectares), Mohali (100 hectares), SBS Nagar (56 hectares), Sangrur (140 hectares) and Amritsar (80 hectares). 

Crops on over 24,000 hectares were submerged in 13 districts –Upnagar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Moga, Kapurthala, Gurdaspur, Ferozepur, Fatehgarh Sahib, Mohali, Patiala, SBS Nagar, Sangrur and Amritsar, as per the report. 

Water released from the Bhakra Dam in the Sutlej River and its tributaries caused the floods and damaged Kharif crop in the State, the report said. 

The state government of Punjab has announced crop loss assessment for the farmers of the state whose farm has been affected due to flood. 

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has said special ‘girdawri’ (crop loss assessment) would be conducted once the water receded in the affected areas. 

Notably, following recent heavy rains and the release of excess water from the Bhakra dam, swollen Sutlej River and its tributaries had inundated villages in several areas in Punjab, causing extensive damage to crops, especially paddy, and homes in low-lying areas. 

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