The minsiter stated this after visiting Papanasam, Ullikadai, Thiruvidamaruthur areas in the district to assess the drought situation and crop loss.
Speaking to reporters, Duraikannu said, "The crop damage is heavy and so there is every possibility to declare Thanjavur district as drought-affected district."
District Collector Annadurai, Mayiladuthurai MP Bharathi Mohan, Thanjavur MLA Rengasamy and officials were present during the inspection.
The farmers have expressed hope that they will get due compensation from the government for the loss occasioned to the crops due to water shortage.
Teams comprising ministers and senior government officials are touring districts to assess crop damage and are expected to submit a report to the government on January 10.
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