
On Sunday, he continuously decidated several districts in the regions of the western and marathwad Maharashtra, which caused floods in many areas, with six villages in the Dharashist district completely interrupted and thousands moved to relief camps throughout the region.
Over 11,500 people were moved to safe places in Marathwad on Sunday. Main Minister Mahashtra Devendra Fadnavis evaluated this situation and described two more days as “critical” and said, “The instructions are given to the district collector to be vigilant and check that the schemes and services are performed smoothly at the ground level.”
“The 10,000 GBP will be provided to people whose houses were flooded with water,” said Mr. Fadnavis, adding that collectors were instructed to deal with concern about animals for animals.
This is the second magic of intense rain this month, damaging standing crops and houses throughout the region and moving thousands. In September alone, Maharashtra received 282.9 mm of precipitation.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released a red warning of Mumbai, Konkan and Marathwad on Sunday, and by September 30, it predicted severe precipitation in these areas. The state government also issued advice to remain careful. The State Emergency Operational Center (EOC) warned against possible city floods in the districts of Bombai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg.
According to IMD, depression above the southern interior of Odisha moved to the west and weakened into a well -marked low -pressure area over the western Vidar Sku and the adjacent northern Madhya Maharashtra at 8.30 am on September 28. It is likely that in the next 24 hours further weakens 28 September and 28 September. September 28.
On Sunday, CHHhatparati Sambhajinagar recorded 110.3 mm rainfall, Ahilyanagar 81.8 mm, Soapur 47.2 mm, 65 mm power supply, latur 75.3 mm, COLABA in Mumbai 120.8 mm and Santacruz 83.8 mm. For September 29, a red warning for the city and suburbs of Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad, as well as Pune and Nashik Ghats, were issued.
Mr. Fadnavis also reviewed the place in the eighth districts of Marathwada – CHHATAPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR, Beed, Hingoli, Jalna, Laturnded, Dharashiv, Parbhani and Soapur. In a number of contributions on the Social Media platform, he shared details of relatives and rescue effects.
In CHHATAPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR, 362 citizens from the town of Chakur and Jalkot Taluk were moved. There were rivers and streams in full quantities in Ahilyanagar. In Slapur, the Sina river flowed above the level of warning in VadakBal, while 12 people stuck in the nine Taluka were rescued using an Indian Air Force helicopter. In Nanded, 304 people were placed in embossed camps, with 120 in Loha. A total of sixteen camps were set up. More than 500 people were accommodated in the Latura, while 60 roads and bridges were immersed. There were 225 inhabitants of Bhipur, Arjunnagar, Lalbaug and Khandsari moved to safety and saved 52 others from floods.
In CHHhatpapati Sambhajinagar and Nanded, the Godavari water level increased after a severe release from the Jayakwadi dam. According to the CharhatApati Sambhajinagar Division Office, all 27 Jayakwadi gates, the largest reservoir in the region, were opened, and released 2.26 Lakh Cusecs (cubic tracks per second). The release from the Majalgaon dam was reduced from 95,000 to 41,701 Cusecs. In Dharashiv, Soapur, Ahilyanagar and Beed, 75,000 cuses were released from the Sina River, while Ujjain saw the release of 1 Lakh Cusecs.
From June 1 to September 26, a heavy rainfall hit 6,798 villages after Marathwad, so 90 people were dead and 2,534 animals lost. A total of 7,727 houses and shelters were damaged. Agriculture brought on the onslaught, with 36,17 lakhi farmers intervened and 30.90 is damaged by Lakh hectares of soil. Officials completed Punchnama for 22.47 Lakh hectares.
Mr. Fadnavis said that drinking water and food were provided in embossed camps, adding that 2,000 GBP Crore was released as a compensation. “Government thinking is to help as much as possible,” he said, ordering officials to be indulgent in Punchnams and compensation. “Don’t be rigid about the rules and realize that people are not caused by any inconvenience in using compensation,” he added.
Published – 28 September 2025 9:07





