<p>Palghar: Unseasonal rainfall in the first week of May has affected more than 9,000 farmers and fishermen in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/maharashtra">Maharashtra's</a> Palghar district, and administration has assessed the damages, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>A comprehensive relief proposal was sent to the government for financial assistance from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), an official release by the district administration stated.</p>.<p>As per the data shared by the administration, 2,124 houses and four huts were destroyed, while 2,120 houses suffered partial damages due to rains, and a proposal seeking Rs 1.2 crore has been submitted to the state government.</p>.<p>More than 9,000 farmers and fishermen have suffered losses due to the rainfall on May 6 and 7, the release said.</p>.Red, orange alerts issued as early monsoon rains lash Mumbai.<p>Crops on 537.68 hectares belonging to 1,923 farmers and 2162.79 hectares of fruit crops of 5,598 cultivators had been damaged in the unseasonal showers.</p>.<p>A proposal seeking Rs 9.23 crore for affected farmers was submitted.</p>.<p>Apart from this, 99 boats were partially damaged, and two boats were destroyed, it said The administration has sought Rs 6.32 lakh from the SDRF for the affected fishermen. </p>
<p>Palghar: Unseasonal rainfall in the first week of May has affected more than 9,000 farmers and fishermen in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/maharashtra">Maharashtra's</a> Palghar district, and administration has assessed the damages, an official said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>A comprehensive relief proposal was sent to the government for financial assistance from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), an official release by the district administration stated.</p>.<p>As per the data shared by the administration, 2,124 houses and four huts were destroyed, while 2,120 houses suffered partial damages due to rains, and a proposal seeking Rs 1.2 crore has been submitted to the state government.</p>.<p>More than 9,000 farmers and fishermen have suffered losses due to the rainfall on May 6 and 7, the release said.</p>.Red, orange alerts issued as early monsoon rains lash Mumbai.<p>Crops on 537.68 hectares belonging to 1,923 farmers and 2162.79 hectares of fruit crops of 5,598 cultivators had been damaged in the unseasonal showers.</p>.<p>A proposal seeking Rs 9.23 crore for affected farmers was submitted.</p>.<p>Apart from this, 99 boats were partially damaged, and two boats were destroyed, it said The administration has sought Rs 6.32 lakh from the SDRF for the affected fishermen. </p>