Heavy Rainfall and Hailstorm Causes Losses Worth Billions in Swat

Heavy Rainfall and Hailstorm Causes Losses Worth Billions in Swat

Heavy rains and a hailstorm wreaked havoc on the farming community in the district of Upper Swat on Sunday, destroying crops and causing a loss of Rs. 7 billion.

According to a research report by the Agriculture Department, the severe weather severely damaged peach, plum, apricot, and persimmon orchards, and wheat, onion, and other crop fields.


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Adalat Khan, an official of the Agriculture Department Swat district, said, “The Agriculture Department survey has made an assessment of Rs. 7 billion losses to the farming community of the district”.

Eleven union councils of Tehsil Matta, three union councils of Khawza Khela, and two union councils of Charbagh Tehsil had received the rains and hailstorms over the weekend.

The department decided to conduct a survey and assess the damage after receiving reports about the massive destruction caused by the weather.


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Roughly 60 percent of the peach crop in the district had been destroyed by heavy rains and hailstorms last year.

Dr. Muhammad Ayaz, the Director of the Agriculture Institute Swat, said, “Colorful peach produced in Swat accounts for 80 percent of the production of the fruit in Pakistan”.

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