Intense Rains Trigger Evacuations and Crisis Management in Maharashtra
Heavy monsoon rains caused widespread flooding and landslides in Maharashtra, killing 10 and prompting the evacuation of over 11,800 people, officials said.
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Maharashtra Rains: At least 10 dead as heavy rainfall hit Mumbai, Konkan, Marathwada; over 11000 people evacuated; IMD issues red alert in...
Torrential rains lashed Maharashtra for the second consecutive day on Sunday, causing five deaths and affecting several regions, including Mumbai, Konkan, and Marathwada. More than 11,000 people were shifted to safer locations, with 7,200 from flood-hit Marathwada. The Indian Meteorological ...
Maharashtra Rains Kill 10; Over 11,800 Rescued as Marathwada Grapples With Severe Flooding - The Logical Indian
Over a span of 24 hours, Maharashtra has witnessed severe rainfall leading to at least ten deaths due to various rain-related incidents. The fatalities include four in Nashik district, where three resulted from a house collapse, two each in Dharashiv and Ahilyanagar, and one each in Jalna and Yavatmal districts. These incidents underscore the intense impact of the downpour on vulnerable populations and infrastructure. Massive Rescue Operations C…
Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc In Maharashtra: 10 Dead, Over 11,800 Rescued; Marathwada And Konkan On High Alert
MUMBAI – Heavy monsoon rains have caused a lot of damage in Maharashtra, and at least ten people have died in rain-related accidents in the last 24 hours. The state disaster management department has confirmed that they had rescued more than 11,800 people from districts that were hit by floods. There were deaths in several districts: four in Nashik, two in each of Dharashiv and Ahilyanagar, and one in each of Jalna and Yavatmal. Devendra Fadnavi…
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