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Five farmers die due to 'shock' over crop loss in UP

Sarvesh Dikshit said the survey for the crops damaged in the calamity is underway and according to inputs received so far, 50% of crops have been destroyed

Press Trust Of India
Five farmers died of "shock" in parts of Uttar Pradesh, all apparently distressed over damage to their crops due to unseasonal rains in the state.

Among the five died on Wednesday were Chhotelal (60) of Sadana area and Murlidhar (68) of Musoli village from Sitapur district, officials said. The former died after returning home, Murlidhar reportedly reached his residence in a critical condition and died while being rushed to a hospital, family members said. Other distressed farmers were Chhotelal (60) of Utrawal village, Raghunath (62) of Sikhada village and Vidya Sagar (50) of Niyamatpur village who died after being upset over damage of crops because of rain and thunderstorms.
 
Additional District Magistrate (ADM) Sarvesh Dikshit said the survey for the crops damaged in the calamity is underway and according to inputs received so far, 50 per cent of crops have been destroyed.

ADM Ajay Kant Saini said relief would be given to the family members of the farmer after a probe.

In Baghpat, ADM Rakesh Kumar Singh confirmed the death of one Raghunath (62) of Sikhada village but said that cause of his death could not be ascertained yet. Raghunath died on Wednesday reportedly after he incurred losses, his family members said.

Compensation would be given to the farmer once his post-mortem report is received, Singh said.

Vidya Sagar, 50, a farmer of Niyamatpur village in Barabanki district, died allegedly of cardiac arrest due to the crop loss.

ADM Prabhakant Awasthi said the post-mortem report of the farmer is awaited.

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First Published: Apr 16 2015 | 8:26 PM IST

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