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Rains affect life in Punjab, Haryana; damage paddy, cotton crop

Rains affect life in Punjab, Haryana; damage paddy, cotton crop

With the standing paddy and cotton crop almost ready to harvest, farmers said their crop was damaged due to the unseasonal rain.
Chandigarh : Moderate to heavy rainfall continued in most parts of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh for the third day on Monday affecting normal life.
The Punjab government has issued a ‘red alert’ in the wake of heavy rain in the state and has asked district authorities to maintain vigil, an official said.
Chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh has also called a meeting of senior officers to review arrangements to deal with flood-like situations, a spokesperson of the CMO said.
In Punjab, districts downstream of rivers Sutlej, Beas and Ravi and in Haryana districts downstream of river Yamuna were put on alert on Monday due to heavy rainfall in the catchment areas of neighbouring Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
Punjab has been witnessing widespread rain for the last two days, prompting state authorities to review preparations to tackle flood-like situations.
District control rooms have been activated for fast response and the Army has also been alerted, a spokesperson said.
Amritsar received over 145 mm of rain on Sunday. The maximum temperature in the city dropped to 23 degrees, 11 degrees below normal. A road there caved-in due to heavy rain.
Water accumulated in the heritage walking area near the Golden Temple complex, causing problems for devotees and other visitors. Traffic was affected in various parts of both states.
In Chandigarh, traffic was affected as water accumulated at many places in the city. Complaints of water-logging were also received by authorities in the adjoining towns of Panchkula in Haryana and Mohali in Punjab.
Two persons were killed in a roof collapse in Nawanshahr district in Punjab, around 90 km from here, on Sunday.
Due to the incessant rainfall, the maximum temperature dropped at all places in both states. The maximum temperature was six to 11 degrees below normal.
Meanwhile, with the standing paddy and cotton crop almost ready to harvest, farmers said their crop was damaged due to the unseasonal rain. Farmers in both Punjab and Haryana said the rain during this period was not good as the harvesting of the paddy crop was on. Paddy procurement was to officially begin on October 1.
They are worried that the moisture content in the paddy grains would be higher this time due to the rainfall. Officials of the Food and Supplies Departments in both states were expecting a bumper paddy crop.
An official spokesperson said elaborate arrangements have been made to procure the expected 200 lakh tonne of paddy in Punjab alone this season. Cotton farmers said that there was damage to their crop also.

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