Hailstorm destroys crops at the time of fruiting

Jestha 11, 2082

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Hailstorm destroys crops at the time of fruiting

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A police team has reached the affected area to collect details of the damage caused by the hailstorm. There was continuous hailstorm in Tila rural municipality-9 from 4 to 5 pm on Friday. A police team was deployed from Rara police station after the hailstorm damaged crops such as barley, wheat, corn, and beans.

The team returned after inspecting the damage. District Police Office Jumla chief Rabinbabu Regmi said that the police returned after understanding the situation of the hail victims. He said, 'It is seen that the crops have been destroyed. The police made a bond and returned.

According to him, 332 families were affected in the bond. Farmers are worried after the hail damaged their crops. Hail that fell for about half an hour was visible till Saturday. He said that the police had also taken photos of the hail damage and the reactions of the locals. Umesh Rawat, a local farmer, said that there were signs of starvation after the hailstorm destroyed the crops at the time of bringing them in.

He said, 'Barley and wheat have grains. There are no grains. The newly sprouted corn and bean plants are in tipping condition. Apple seeds and leaves have fallen. Only the plants are standing. I feel like crying after seeing this pathetic situation.'

Hailstorm destroys crops at the time of fruiting

Hail has caused a lot of damage in Ransa, Malapani, Upper Khopri, Lower Khopri and Dhipu villages of Tila-9. Umesh stressed that after observing the damage caused by the hail, a relief package should be brought to the farmers. 'The hail destroyed everything. Neither the seeds remain, nor the life is going to survive,' he said, 'There is no option to close the house and go to Kala Pahad without the government looking at it.'

Hail victims farmers are demanding relief by applying ointment to the damage caused by hail. Ward president of Tila-9 Dhan Bahadur Rawat said that the hail has caused severe damage. He said, "There is an intensive discussion going on in the village."

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