
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released “red warnings” on Sunday, warned against extremely heavy rainfall in the districts of Thane, Palghar, Mumbai and Raigad.
Officials said that the districts of Thane and Palghar near Bombai have witnessed strong precipitation in the last 24 hours, which led to some houses collapsed in the middle of the hit and lightning strikes while the dams began to overflow.
Officials pointed out that Thane had received more than 100 mm rain in the last 24 hours. With regard to “Red Alert”, the administration of Thane and Palghar district appealed to people to remain careful.
CM FADNAVIS reviews of flood situation
On Sunday, the main Minister Mahashtra Devendra Fadnavis organized a detailed overview of the flood situation in the districts of SOLAPUR and Beed.
He ordered the local administration to intensify assistance and rescue, while ensuring the safety of citizens in the middle of continuing heavy rainfall in the Marathwada region.
Fadnavis ordered officials in both districts to stay on the ground, closely coordinated with state agencies and ensure that measures to relieve, especially food, water, health care and feed supply, be maintained without interruption.
He emphasized the proactive evacuation of vulnerable villages to avoid loss of life.
Ground situation at first sight
According to officials, 4,002 people from areas affected by floods in SOLAPUR have been saved so far, while nearly 6,500 people are currently in relief camps. These camps were equipped with food, drinking water and medical facilities.
In Beed, officials said 17 dams reached a full capacity, with another two nearly 90 percent. Water is currently released only from the Majalgaon dam.
Strong precipitation seriously influenced parts of the district, with 48 income circles received by downpours in the last 24 hours.
“Since Saturday morning, several flood incidents have been reported. In 24 hours ending on Sunday at 8:30 in the morning, Thane City recorded 115.79 mm,” said the head of the disaster, Thane Municipal Corporation Yasin Tadvi.
The head of the management of the Palghar district disaster Vivekanand Kadam said he was intense and widespread on the night of 27 September. “Our main dams overflow and Modaksagar releases 62 267 CUSECS, TANSA 22,105 CUSECS, SURYA 10 629 CUSECS and middle Vaitarna 28 428 CUSECS. He said Kadam.
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