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Rains in Western Maharashtra claims 27 lives, over 20,000 people evacuated

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 16, 2020 09:30 IST

Twenty seven people died in various rain-related incidents in three western Maharashtra districts namely Solapur, Pune and Sangli. Over ...

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Twenty seven people died in various rain-related incidents in three western Maharashtra districts namely Solapur, Pune and Sangli. Over 20,000 people had to be evacuated to safer locations in these three districts following incidents of flooding. State capital Mumbai too witnessed water-logging in many areas after overnight rains on Thursday. "Total 27 people have died due to rain-related incidents in Solapur, Sangli and Pune districts since Wednesday. 14 casualties are from Solapur district, nine from Sangli and four from Pune district," said an official from the Pune divisional commissioner's office. In Solapur district, six persons died in wall collapse in the temple town of Pandharpur on Wednesday, while remaining deaths too occured in rain-and flood-related incidents, he said. In Pune, four people died after getting swept away in a swollen stream at Khanota in Daund tehsil, while one person was still missing. Rain-related accidents claimed nine lives in Sangli district, the official added. 

"Excess water is being released from Ujani Dam into the Nira and Bhima rivers, so as a precaution, around 8,400 people living along river banks in the Pandharpur tehsil have been shifted to safer places," said Sachin Dhole, Sub-Divisional Officer, Solapur, earlier in the day.In Pandharpur town, some 1,650 people were shifted, he said. Additional teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been sought for the tehsil, Dhole informed. Several low-lying areas in Pune experienced water-logging on Wednesday night after heavy showers. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Pune city received 96 mm rainfall on Wednesday. Besides, Kolhapur received 56 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours, an official from the district disaster cell said. 

Mumbai experienced heavy rains overnight along with thunderstorm and lightning, causing water-logging in some low-lying areas, officials said. But public transport services remained unaffected in the city. The island city received 106.01 mm rain in the 24-hour period ending at 8 am on Thursday, followed by 69.18 mm rain in eastern suburbs and 58.36 mm in western suburbs during the same period, a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official said. The IMD has issued a ''yellow'' alert for Friday, forecasting heavy rain in Mumbai and its suburbs. In a statement, the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said that NDRF teams have been stationed in Osmanabad, Solapur, Pandharpur and Baramati. Due to winds and cloudburst, heavy rains have lashed several districts, especially Pune, Solapur, Osmanabad and Latur, the CMO said.

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