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Floods leave over 60,000 farm animals missing in North
More than 60,000 cattle, goats and poultry had gone missing from livestock farms in the flood-hit Northern Province, the Northern Livestock Farmers’ Association said yesterday.
The Chairman of the Association S. Thiruveikandan said about 85% of livestock farms in the region had been destroyed, with only a fraction of the missing animals recovered. Fewer than 4,000 carcasses had been found. he said.
Speaking to reporters at the Kandawalai Veterinary Office in Kilinochchi, Thiruveikandan said the government’s compensation package of Rs. 200,000 per registered farm was grossly inadequate given the scale of the devastation.
He said the missing animals included about 22,000 cattle and 13,000 goats, while the number of missing poultry remains unclear. Many households, in addition to commercial farms, reared poultry in significant numbers, making assessment difficult, he noted.
Calling for urgent intervention, Thiruveikandan urged the government to introduce a scheme to provide replacement animals free of charge to help farmers restart their livelihoods.
The Chairman visited the Kilinochchi Veterinary Office to hand over a letter addressed to the President, through veterinary officials and other authorities, appealing for stronger relief measures.
Text and Pic by Dinasena Rathugamage
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