Fadnavis Leads Relief Efforts as Maharashtra Faces Heavy Rainfall
Authorities evacuated over 11,500 people as Jayakwadi dam released up to 150,000 cusecs of water, worsening flooding and causing two deaths in Marathwada, officials said.
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Maharashtra school holiday on September 29: Will schools and colleges remain closed due to heavy rain?
Heavy and continuous rains have led to significant water accumulation in Mumbai and surrounding districts such as Thane, Raigad, Palghar, and Ratnagiri. Roads are submerged, causing severe traffic congestion and delays in local train and bus services. The Mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has urged residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary. IMD issues red and orange alerts The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert …
Fadnavis reviews situation in rain-battered Marathwada
Mumbai, Sep 29 (PTI) Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday reviewed the situation in Marathwada, where heavy rains and floods last week have caused extensive damage to property and farmland.The chief minister directed the administration in Nanded to keep all the disaster management systems on alert amid water discharge from the Jayakwadi Dam.Fadnavis has remained in constant contact with the local administration in the affected …
Maharashtra Rainfall: Over 11,500 Evacuated In Marathwada Amid Heavy Rains; Two Killed In Dharashiv
More than 11,500 people were moved to safer places in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra on Sunday, with authorities expecting increased inflow into the Jayakwadi dam amid heavy rainfall in some districts, officials said.
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