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After Himachal and Kerala, India’s flood fury turns to Maharashtra

After Himachal and Kerala, India’s flood fury turns to Maharashtra

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Nashik has skilled 250 mm of rainfall within the previous Forty eight hours following which the Gangapur Dam released water final night after reaching 86 per cent ability.

Several components of India, including the states of Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, and Kerala, are grappling with severe flooding following continuous rainfall over the previous few weeks. In Maharashtra, the Pune and Nashik districts, are facing severe flooding.

Maharashtra rainfall updates: Nashik, Pune, Palghar flooding scenario

In Nashik’s Malegaon, 12 folks own develop into stranded ensuing from the rising water level of the Girna River. Bother response teams from the Nationwide Bother Response Pressure (NDRF) and the fire department were on-space, fully engaged in rescue operations for these trapped.

Nashik has skilled 250 mm of rainfall within the previous Forty eight hours, following which the Gangapur Dam released water final night after reaching 86 per cent ability. A 29-twelve months-ragged man went lacking amid the rising ranges of the Godavari River. Several riverside retail outlets were evacuated, and the local administration has issued signals to residents.

In Pune, areas similar to Ekta Nagar were inundated. The Army has been deployed to support with rescue efforts within the affected regions.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is decided to talk about with the waterlogged areas in Pune on August 5. He’ll investigate cross-check the Singhad Avenue situation and have interaction with residents to evaluate the scenario.

In Palghar district, heavy rain resulted in a avenue accident intriguing four speeding bikes ensuing from low visibility.

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The climate department has issued additional warnings for heavy rain in Pune, Nashik, Palghar, Thane, Raigad, Satara, and Ratnagiri.

The monsoon season has wreaked havoc across several components of India this twelve months. In Kerala’s Wayanad, landslides own claimed over 300 lives. Himachal Pradesh has viewed flash floods ensuing in 13 deaths and several folks going lacking.

In northern India, a cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir has resulted in the closure of the Srinagar-Leh nationwide motorway, successfully cutting off the Kashmir Valley from Ladakh. In Uttar Pradesh, six districts remain flood-affected, with five reported deaths ensuing from rain-linked incidents.

(With inputs from businesses)

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