
Palakkad suffers heavy crop damage
The Hindu
As per initial estimates, paddy crop in 8.2 hectares destroyed
The rain that has been lashing the district from Friday has led to widespread destruction of crops, especially paddy. Hill areas such as Attappady, Parambikulam and Nelliyampathy were under constant threat of landslips even as the rain continued unabated on Sunday.
Six dams in the district continued to spill out the excess water that flowed into the reservoirs. The Malampuzha dam raised its shutters to 25 cm, sending messages of caution to the people living on the banks of the Bharathapuzha in Palakkad and Malappuram districts.
A house at Sholayur, Attappady, was destroyed in continuous rains. Early estimates indicated that 8.2 hectares of paddy crop were destroyed in the downpour. The Bharathapuzha was swollen in the western parts of the district.

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