Standing wheat crop on 8.75 acres of land in the Pargawal-Nikowal which is the last village on Indo-Pak Boarder in Chamb sector was damaged due accidental fire yesterday, an official spokesman said.
He said that besides the crop various water pumping sets were totally damaged in the fire causing huge losses to the farmers.
The vice chairman of the state Advisory Board for Development of Kissans, Daljit Singh Chib who visited the fire affected area directed the revenue officials to assess the losses and send their report to the concerned authorities at the earliest for providing relief to the farmers.
He asked the Deputy Commissioner Jammu for providing permanent firefighting gadgets in the area so that in future any untoward incident is prevented.
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