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Maharashtra govt planning to launch its own weather satellite: Anil Patil

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 30, 2023 12:47 IST

 Maharashtra government is thinking of launching its own weather satellite to get advance intimation of cyclones, cloud bursts, landslides ...

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 Maharashtra government is thinking of launching its own weather satellite to get advance intimation of cyclones, cloud bursts, landslides and similar events, a state minister said. The project can, however, take off only after getting necessary approvals from the Union government, said Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Anil Patil.

After surveying the damage brought on by the city's flooding earlier this week, he was speaking with the media. According to him, his ministry is considering deploying its own weather satellite, a first for any state. But the project will take a little time to turn into reality as it will need approvals from the “national and international level, Patil added.

A special financial package will be given for controlling flooding in Nagpur and the government is working on the development of necessary infrastructure to stop overflowing of the Nag river, Ambazari lake and canals around the city, the minister said. He has directed the administration to complete panchanamas or inspection reports of the flood damage by October 2, he said 

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