Manipur Reels as Hailstorms Wreck Crops and Homes, Relief Underway

Heavy rainfall and severe hailstorms over two days have caused significant damage to agricultural fields and houses in Manipur, particularly in Bishnupur district. Officials from the Horticulture Department are inspecting areas like Sunusiphai and Phubala to assess the damage, acting on directives from the Chief Minister. Farmers, who cultivated pumpkins and melons, face major losses and worry over bank loans, while some residents had their GI sheet houses damaged overnight. Authorities are providing immediate relief like food and materials, with financial assistance promised under government calamity schemes.

Key Points: Hailstorms Damage Manipur Crops, Houses; Relief Assessment On

  • Over 30 hectares of farmland damaged
  • Bishnupur district worst-hit
  • Farmers urged to submit photo evidence for aid
  • Houses damaged in Thanga constituency
  • Relief materials and cash assistance distributed
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Hailstorms, heavy rainfall damage houses and crops in Manipur

Heavy rain and hailstorms damage over 30 hectares of crops and houses in Manipur's Bishnupur district. Officials assess damage for govt aid.

"We are assessing the affected areas... Our Joint Director is also present during the inspection. - Soibam Sushila Chanu"

Imphal, March 16

Heavy rainfall accompanied by hailstorms over the past two days has caused widespread damage to houses and agricultural fields in several parts of Manipur, with Bishnupur district emerging as one of the worst-affected areas.

Officials from the Horticulture and Soil Conservation Department conducted inspections in the affected areas, including Sunusiphai and Phubala, to assess the extent of damage caused by the storm.

District Officer of Horticulture and Soil Conservation, Soibam Sushila Chanu, said the assessment is being carried out following the severe hailstorm that struck several parts of the district.

"Today, we are conducting an inspection in the Sunusiphai area. Since yesterday and the day before yesterday, there has been heavy rainfall accompanied by hailstorms, and we are assessing the affected areas, including Phubala and other parts of our district. Our Joint Director is also present during the inspection," she said.

She added that the damage assessment is being conducted under the directive of Manipur Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh and under the supervision of the department's Commissioner and Director.

According to the preliminary assessment, more than 30 hectares of agricultural land in Bishnupur district have been affected by the hailstorm.

Chanu said that financial assistance would be provided to affected farmers under government schemes meant for natural calamities. She also urged farmers whose fields could not be physically inspected to submit photographic evidence of the damage.

"As it is not possible for us to visit every field, I request farmers through the media to take photographs of their damaged fields along with the farmer present and ensure the photos include the GPS location. These should then be submitted to my office for verification," she said.

Meanwhile, ward member of Sunusiphai, Wareppam Hemabati, said farmers in the area have suffered major losses as many had cultivated crops such as pumpkin, watermelon, muskmelon and other seasonal vegetables.

She said the farmers are worried as many had taken bank loans for cultivation. While officials have assured financial assistance under government relief schemes, several farmers expressed dissatisfaction over the expected compensation amount.

The hailstorm also caused damage to residential houses in the Thanga Assembly Constituency of Bishnupur district, where around ten houses were reportedly affected.

One of the affected residents, Oinam Suhodeva from Thanga, said his house was damaged during the storm in the early hours of the night.

"My house was damaged at around 2 a.m. the day before yesterday due to the strong wind and storm. We came to know about the damage only the next morning. Most of the walls of my house were made of GI sheets, and they were badly damaged," he said.

He added that officials from the SDO office visited the area and provided immediate relief materials, including rice, pulses and cooking oil.

The local MLA also visited the area and provided ₹10,000 along with three bundles of GI sheets as assistance.

Authorities are continuing their assessment across affected villages as farmers and residents await further relief and compensation from the government.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Asking farmers to submit photos with GPS is a good use of tech to speed up assessment. But in remote areas, do all farmers have smartphones with good cameras and data? The administration should also set up help desks in villages to assist with this process.
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Sarah B
The mention of bank loans is the most worrying part. If the compensation is delayed or insufficient, these families will be trapped in debt. The state and central governments need a swift, coordinated relief package that includes loan moratoriums or waivers for affected farmers.
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Aman W
Hailstorms in March? This erratic weather is becoming the new normal. Beyond immediate relief, we need long-term strategies - crop insurance must be made universal and hassle-free, and promoting climate-resilient farming practices is no longer optional.
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Kavitha C
Respectfully, while the inspection is good, the article highlights a common gap. The officer says assessment is under the CM's directive. But relief should be system-driven, not dependent on political attention. A standard operating procedure for such calamities should be in place and activated automatically.
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Varun X
The immediate provision of rice, pulses, and oil is crucial. At least families won't go hungry while they figure out the bigger losses. Kudos to the local MLA and SDO for the quick visit. Hope this momentum continues for the actual financial aid.

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