'Money hungry' termites munch currency worth over Rs 3 lakhs
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'Money hungry' termites munch currency worth over Rs 3 lakhs
A pig-rearer from Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district suffered a trauma, when he noticed that the currency notes which he kept in an iron safe were destroyed by termites.
Pig-rearer Jamalaiah, who hails from Mylavaram village, had saved over Rs 3 lakh in an iron box.
When he opened the box, he found that the notes were completely damaged by termites.
The family members were seen helpless and crying for help.
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