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Repetition of the Malin tragedy at the bottom, heavy rains are a natural disaster, but the collapse of a ditch | माळीण दुर्घटनेची तळियेत पुनरावृत्ती, अतिवृष्टी ही नैसर्गिक आपत्ती, पण दरडी कोसळणे ही मानवनिर्मिती

Repetition Of The Malin Tragedy At The Bottom, Heavy Rains Are A Natural Disaster, But The Collapse Of A Ditch दिव्य मराठी एक्सप्लेनर:माळीण दुर्घटनेची तळियेत पुनरावृत्ती, अतिवृष्टी ही नैसर्गिक आपत्ती, पण दरडी कोसळणे ही मानवनिर्मिती नाशिक12 तासांपूर्वीलेखक: दिप्ती राऊत कॉपी लिंक सह्याद्री पर्वतरांगेवर वसलेल्या महाड परिसरात दरडी कोसळणे नवे नाही. २००५ मध्ये या भागात २४ तासांत १७ दरडी कोसळून २०० जणांचा बळी गेला होता. त्यानंतर २००५ ते २०१० अशी �

76 dead, 38 injured and 30 still missing in flood-ravaged Maharashtra; Uddhav Thackeray set to visit affected areas

: Saturday, July 24, 2021, 11:33 AM IST 76 dead, 38 injured and 30 still missing in flood-ravaged Maharashtra; Uddhav Thackeray set to visit affected areas Nearly 90,000 have been evacuated so far. 7 NDRF teams are engaged in rescue operations, additional 8 teams being requisitioned from Bubaneshwar. The Maharashtra Government on Saturday released a status report of floods in various parts of the state due to incessant rains. As per the compilation made by the disaster management, relief and rehabilitation department, as many as 90,000 people from flood hit districts have been evacuated so far. Nearly 76 people and 75 animals lost their lives, 38 are injured and 30 people are still missing. The department in order to aid response to the floods deployed teams of the National Disaster Response Force and the State Disaster Response Force across all the affected districts.

Frantic search for survivors as India flooding toll rises

Water levels rose to nearly six metres (20 feet) on Thursday in areas of Chiplun, a city 250km (160 miles) from Mumbai, following 24 hours of uninterrupted rain that caused the Vashishti River to overflow, submerging roads and homes. Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said emergency workers were struggling to reach cut-off neighbourhoods in Chiplun because of damage to roads and bridges there. “We will do whatever it takes to save lives and property,” he told reporters. “This disaster has hit the entire state from Nagpur in the east to Mahabaleshwar in the west. The rains have been unprecedented and we’re facing an unexpected emergency.”

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