In a latest report on Special Girdawari (Crop loss assessment) as on April 18, wheat and other crops in the area of 2,61,884 acres and 13,844 acres respectively between 25 per cent to 100 per cent got damaged because of inclement weather conditions.
As per report, 76 per cent to 100 per cent wheat crop loss was found in Rohtak at an area of 63,108 acres, Gurgaon at 10,245 acres, Kaithal at 5,386 acres, Faridabad 1,986 acres, Yamunanagar at 1,828 acres, Panipat at 986.7 acres, Karnal 1,392 acres and Ambala at 1,291 acres.
The loss between 26 per cent and 50 per cent in wheat crop was in Faridabad at 25,592.5 acres, Yamunanagar at 4,144 acres, Panipat at 5,500.7 acres, Gurgaon at 34,305 acres, Kurukshetra at 13,244 acres, Rohtak at 34,227 acres, Karnal at 9,087 acres, Kaithal at 15,359 acres and Ambala at 582 acres.
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