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Farmers, however, say that damage caused by hailstones and heavy rainfall to "standing and blooming apple orchards" is much higher and the department is yet to assess this loss.
According to the report, a copy of which is with The Tribune, hailstones, rain and gusty winds have severely destroyed over 13,908 metric tonnes of "full fruit crops" of over 23,500 small, marginal and other farmers (10,718 in Shimla, 7,262 in Mandi, 5,520 in Kullu; three main fruit producing districts).
Hailstones, rain and windstorms destroyed the fruit crop in 6,817 hectares in Shimla, 2,549 hectares in Mandi and 1,852 hectares in Kullu district early this week, the report states.
This footage was shared from near Shaqiqa in Al-Qassim. It shows hail blanketing the area.
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According to The Weather Network, April is a month for cruel, tumultuous weather that often flip flops between extremes.
In keeping with that tradition, conditions throughout this month have been less than favourable in some parts of the country.
On April 22, northern Ontario experienced late extreme cold and Geraldtown shattered its daily record low by more than seven degrees when the temperature reached -20.4 C.
That's colder than the average low in December in that region.
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"It is impossible to calculate the loss. This is a tragedy, it cannot be described. We may have to fight this fire for months," park employee Janina Agnieszka Zach, told Polish broadcaster TVN.
Environment Minister Michal Wos said that the fire, which began burning on Sunday, was likely caused by illegal grass burning - a method sometimes employed to clear swaths of dead grass.

Four-year-old V. Harshavardhan was killed by a herd of wild pigs as he played near his home in Hyderbad, India (stock image)
V. Harshavardhan left his home in Saibabad, Hyderbad, at 4pm on Tuesday and went to play at an isolated area near his home.
The herd of wild pigs dragged the boy to a rubbish dump where they killed and then ate him.
As originally logged by hmn.ru (and now deleted?), cold records have been falling across NE Russia this week as Arctic air continues to invade the transcontinental nation.
The Sakha Republic, also known as Yakutia, has broken a myriad of low temperature records as winter continues to encroach into Spring 2020.
In the village of Talon, the mercury dropped to a nipple-hardening -30.7C (-23.3F), shattering the previous April record: the -27.3C (-17.1F) set in 1966 (solar minimum of cycle 19).
The NWS said temperatures in northern Maine reached 34 F on Wednesday, but warmer weather was projected throughout the week. The NWS reported at least 6.9 inches of snowfall at its Caribou office by 8.30 am on Wednesday.
This video was filmed by NWS meteorologist James Sinko as he drove to the NWS office in Caribou on Wednesday.
Credit: James Sinko via Storyful
Social media users are posting photos of mountain villages near Kastoria, Larissa, Trikala, Karditsa and Ioannina which are much more reminiscent of winter than late spring.
In the prefecture of Ioannina, the snow in some parts has reached 15 cm (6 inches) while temperatures have dropped below zero (32 degrees Fahrenheit).














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