Unseasonal rain lashed several parts of Haryana on Monday and Tuesday, causing significant damage to standing crops and uncovered grain stock in markets.

According to data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Narnaul recorded the highest rainfall at 41 mm, followed by Mahendragarh (33 mm), Ambala (26.8 mm), Palwal (26.5 mm), Hisar (19.2 mm), Gurugram (18.5 mm), Sirsa (16.5 mm), Karnal (14.8 mm), Kaithal (12 mm), Rohtak (10 mm), Panipat (5 mm), and Mewat (4 mm).

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Farmers expressed serious concern over the losses, stating that the rain arrived at a critical time during the harvesting season.

“Our crops were almost ready for sale, but now they are lying flattened and soaked. We fear hug

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