Incessant rain damages over 6,000 hectares of agricultural land in Tripura
Incessant rainfall in Tripura has damaged more than 6,000 hectares of agricultural land, affecting crop production across the region. The state government is assessing the extent of the damage and considering relief measures for affected farmers. No casualties have been reported, but concerns remain over food security and economic losses.
- ▪Over 6,000 hectares of agricultural land have been damaged due to continuous rainfall in Tripura.
- ▪The state government is conducting a detailed assessment of the agricultural losses.
- ▪Farmers in multiple districts have reported damage to crops including rice and vegetables.
- ▪Relief measures are being considered to support affected farming communities.
- ▪No deaths have been reported as a result of the recent rains.
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