Telangana

Four farmers killed as iron shed collapses due to heavy winds in Telangana

Trees were uprooted, and electricity poles collapsed due to heavy winds in Mancherial district.

Hyderabad: Four farmers were killed and four others were injured when an iron shed at a procurement centre collapsed due to heavy winds in Telangana’s Mancherial district, said officials on Wednesday, May 6.

According to local reports, the farmers were trying to protect their crops from being damaged in the unseasonal rain when the incident occurred.

The incident occurred at Luxettipet on Tuesday night, May 5, where gusty winds and rain wreaked havoc.

Four farmers identified as Venkatesh, Abhiram, Lacchanna and Nagaraju died in the incident. Four others were injured in the mishap and they have been admitted to hospitals at Luxettipet and Karimnagar.

Trees were uprooted, and electricity poles collapsed due to heavy winds in the area. Thunderstorms lashed some districts of Telangana on Tuesday night.

Farmers, waiting at the procurement centres with their produce, suffered huge losses.

Paddy, maize and other produce brought by farmers to the procurement centres set up by the government were damaged in the rains.

The grains kept outside procurement centres at several places in Peddapalli district were soaked in heavy rain, causing huge losses to farmers. The affected farmers alleged that authorities delayed the procurement of their produce, causing them massive losses. They said they had been waiting at the procurement centres for the last 10 days.

Meanwhile, Bharat Rashtrta Samithi (BRS) working President KT Rama Rao conveyed his condolences to the families of the deceased in the Luxettipet incident.

“Are farmers’ lives like lamps in the wind?” he asked. Terming the incident heartbreaking, he extended deepest condolences to the families of the deceased. The state government should immediately announce an ex gratia payment of Rs 25 lakh to the families of the deceased farmers and provide better medical assistance to the injured farmers, he said.

The BRS leader also alleged that the Congress government is showing apathy by refusing to purchase the crops that farmers have toiled to grow for months. “In just three days, seven farmers have died at various procurement centres. These are nothing but murders committed by the state government. I demand that the state government immediately purchase all the crops lying in warehouses and procurement centres across the state,” he said.

State BJP President N Ramchander Rao also expressed shock over the deaths of farmers. He said the farmers lost their lives while trying to protect the harvested rice in the fields amidst heavy rain and gusty winds. 

Jeevan Reddy stages protest, urges Rs 50 lakh compensation

BRS general secretary Jeevan Reddy, along with former MLA Divakar Rao staged a dharna at the national highway at Utkuru Chaurasta in Laxettipet town of Mancherial district, demanding Rs 50 lakh compensation for the kin of the victims.

He demanded criminal action against higher officials, blaming their negligence and delays in procurement for the farmers’ deaths.

Govt announces compensation for crop losses

Meanwhile, Labour Minister Vivek Ventakswamy assured farmers that the government will stand by the farmer’s side and release compensation for crop losses after conducting a field survey.

“I assure you that the government will stand by the farmers who have suffered crop losses due to the untimely rains in the Chennoor constituency of Mancherial district. I have already spoken with the Agriculture Minister regarding the crop damage. We will soon conduct a field-level survey and take steps to ensure that affected farmers receive appropriate compensation,” the Minister stated in a post on X.

This post was last modified on May 6, 2026 5:10 pm

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