Solapur in a flood essayin English
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Maharashtra floods: Situation worsens as all dams at full capacity, deluge leaves 16 dead
Pune, including districts of Satara, Sangli, Solapur and Kolhapur. a total of 1,32,360 people from 28,397 families have bee
Maharashtra flood
NDRF personnel rescuing people affected in floods in Maharashtra.
Over 1.32 lakh people have been shifted to safer places in Western Maharashtra with the flood situation remaining especially grim in Kolhapur and Sangli districts on Wednesday following incessant rains.
Adding to the severity of the situation, all dams of Pune, Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur are hundred per cent full and all riverside villages of Pune district have been alerted.
At least 16 people have lost their lives due to the prevailing flood situation in Pune, including districts of Satara, Sangli, Solapur and Kolhapur.
As per an official statement by Divisional Commissioner of Pune Division, Deepak Mhaisekar, "Four people died in Pune, seven in Satara, two in Sangli, two in Kolhapur and one in Solapur."
The statement said that a total of 1,32,360 people from 28,397 families have been evacuated from these districts.
It also said that Sangli recorded most rainfall followed by Satara and Pune.
All schools and colleges remained closed in Sangli, Satara and Kolhapur districts on Wednesday as heavy rains continued to lash the region.
Incessant rains in several parts across the state have resulted in massive waterlogging and flood-like situation.
Rescue and relief operations are underway on a war footing in the rain-affected areas of the state.
The Indian Army is assisting the Maharashtra and Karnataka state authorities in carrying out relief and rescue operations in flood-hit areas.
"A total of 16 Columns and 12 Engineer Task Forces comprising of almost 1000 Army personnel have been employed in Belgaum, Bagalkot and Raichur district of Karnataka and Raigad, Kohlapur and Sangli district of Maharashtra to carry out flood relief operations," stated an official release from defence PRO.
The rescue operation by Army personnel is presently underway in the villages of Birwadi and Asankoli in Raigad District, Mouje Digraj, Haripur and Nandre village of Sangli and Kohlapur districts.
Six NDRF teams have been deployed in Kolhapur, three units in Sangli and one NDRF unit in Satara district.
In addition to this, four teams of Territorial Army have been deployed in Kolhapur and one in Sangli district.
Meanwhile, 89 boats are deployed to help people. Apart from this, Navy and coastal guard teams are also helping in the rescue operation.
Heavy rains have caused havoc in Maharashtra with thousands of people stuck in the flooding areas.
Earlier today, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis called a meeting to review the flood situation. Officials from various districts joined the meeting and briefed Chief Minister about the situation and the measures that are underway.