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Plague of rats hits Indian state | Plague of rats hits Indian state |
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The government in India's north-eastern state of Mizoram has decided to increase wages and food grain supplies to villagers hit by a plague of rats. | The government in India's north-eastern state of Mizoram has decided to increase wages and food grain supplies to villagers hit by a plague of rats. |
The state's heavy flowering bamboo crops attract hordes of rats, a phenomenon known locally as Mautam. | The state's heavy flowering bamboo crops attract hordes of rats, a phenomenon known locally as Mautam. |
Not only do the rats thrive on the bamboo flowers, they also then go on to destroy the farmers' crops. | Not only do the rats thrive on the bamboo flowers, they also then go on to destroy the farmers' crops. |
The Mizoram council of ministers has doubled daily wage rates so that villagers can cope with food shortages. | The Mizoram council of ministers has doubled daily wage rates so that villagers can cope with food shortages. |
Wanton destruction | Wanton destruction |
"We have also decided to increase the weekly allotment of rice to the villagers so that they have enough to eat," Mizoram Home Minister Tony Tawnluia said after a meeting of the council. | "We have also decided to increase the weekly allotment of rice to the villagers so that they have enough to eat," Mizoram Home Minister Tony Tawnluia said after a meeting of the council. |
Bracing for rat famine | Bracing for rat famine |
Every adult villager is now getting 2kg of rice per week - with minors receiving half that amount. | Every adult villager is now getting 2kg of rice per week - with minors receiving half that amount. |
"We have ordered the district officials to immediately increase the wage rates and food grain supply," Mr Tawnluia said. | "We have ordered the district officials to immediately increase the wage rates and food grain supply," Mr Tawnluia said. |
Mizoram has been reeling under an acute shortage of food grain because of the wanton destruction of crops by rodents. | Mizoram has been reeling under an acute shortage of food grain because of the wanton destruction of crops by rodents. |
The rat population has multiplied several times because of the abundance of food created by the flowering of bamboo crops. | The rat population has multiplied several times because of the abundance of food created by the flowering of bamboo crops. |
The food crisis has been made worse by the massive destruction caused by unprecedented monsoon downpours this year, which damaged hundreds of homes, roads, fish ponds and paddy fields. | The food crisis has been made worse by the massive destruction caused by unprecedented monsoon downpours this year, which damaged hundreds of homes, roads, fish ponds and paddy fields. |
The state government has declared Mizoram a "disaster area", and has asked the central government for extra cash to mitigate the suffering of the people. | The state government has declared Mizoram a "disaster area", and has asked the central government for extra cash to mitigate the suffering of the people. |
Most Mizo farmers have not sowed rice or corn this year, fearful that the rats would eat all their crops. | Most Mizo farmers have not sowed rice or corn this year, fearful that the rats would eat all their crops. |
'Damage control' | 'Damage control' |
Plant Protection Officer James Lalsiamliana says that Mautam struck the Mizo Hills in 1910-11 and again in 1958-59. He says that it is now back with a vengeance. | Plant Protection Officer James Lalsiamliana says that Mautam struck the Mizo Hills in 1910-11 and again in 1958-59. He says that it is now back with a vengeance. |
"It will affect more than 30% of Mizoram's land area and much of the area where crops are grown," he said. | "It will affect more than 30% of Mizoram's land area and much of the area where crops are grown," he said. |
"It cannot be stopped, we can only do damage control." | "It cannot be stopped, we can only do damage control." |
A report by India's forest and environment ministry predicts that at least 5,100 sq km of Mizoram's forest area (out of a total of 6,446 sq km of forest) will be affected by the Mautam in 2007. | A report by India's forest and environment ministry predicts that at least 5,100 sq km of Mizoram's forest area (out of a total of 6,446 sq km of forest) will be affected by the Mautam in 2007. |
Gathering the rat tails together - each one is worth one rupee | Gathering the rat tails together - each one is worth one rupee |
More than half of Mizoram's population of nearly 900,000 people are farmers. | More than half of Mizoram's population of nearly 900,000 people are farmers. |
The Mizoram agriculture department anticipates a crop shortfall of at least 75% in 2007-2008 because of farmers not planting. | The Mizoram agriculture department anticipates a crop shortfall of at least 75% in 2007-2008 because of farmers not planting. |
Desperate to control the rising rat population, the state government announced a reward of one rupee for every rat killed. | Desperate to control the rising rat population, the state government announced a reward of one rupee for every rat killed. |
During 2006 alone more than 200,000 rats were killed. The killing continues but the rats keep coming in hordes. | During 2006 alone more than 200,000 rats were killed. The killing continues but the rats keep coming in hordes. |
Mr Lalsiamliana told the BBC 1.2 m rats have been killed in Mizoram since 1 October and the government is now paying two rupees for each rat-tail. | |
It was in October 2005 that the initial heavy flowering of the bamboo was first noticed at Chawngtlai bamboo forest in the southern district of Champhai. | It was in October 2005 that the initial heavy flowering of the bamboo was first noticed at Chawngtlai bamboo forest in the southern district of Champhai. |
It then spread rapidly in 2006 and the situation is now worsening. | It then spread rapidly in 2006 and the situation is now worsening. |
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