Premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌, front, fourth right) inspects crops damaged by heavy rain at a melon and fruit plantation in Taoyuan Tuesday. Su said the government will help farmers affected by the rain and also asked people across the country to buy Taiwanese melons and fruit in an effort to help alleviate the damage. CNA photo May 21, 2019
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