The Asian Age

129 dead in Maha landslides, floods

- SONU SHRIVASTAV­A with agency inputs

As many as 129 people have died in rain-related incidents, including multiple landslides, in Maharashtr­a over the last two days, while 84,452 people under the Pune division were shifted to safer places on Friday as heavy showers continued to wreak havoc in the state, officials said.

The deceased included 38 people who perished in a landslide in a village in the coastal Raigad district’s Mahad tehsil on Thursday, a senior official from the state disaster management department told PTI.

Search, rescue and relief operations are being carried out by Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, NDRF and Maharashtr­a government agencies. Close to 53 people were still missing in Raigad district. Mumbai-Goa and Mumbai-Bangalore National Highways have been shut because of floods.

A senior government official said that MumbaiGoa national highway has been closed due to floods, which damaged the 78year-old bridge on Vashishti river. MumbaiBang­alore National Highway was also shut down due to overflowin­g of the Panchganga river near Kolhapur city at 4.30 pm. The water level in Panchganga is increasing. Therefore, all types of

vehicles have been stopped to use this highway.

“‘The bridge at Chipalun would be repaired by Saturday noon. Till then all the vehicles have been stopped on this road. Unless the water level in Panchganga recedes, the traffic movement would not be allowed on Mumbai-Banglore Highway,”’ the official

said. Several videos from flooded areas have gone viral. In one of the videos, a crocodile was seen floating in the floodwater­s of Chiplun. Another terrifying video from Chiplun shows a few people trying to pull up a woman from a flooded area using a rope. The woman clings on to the rope as she is pulled up, but just as she nears the terrace of the building, the rescuers lose grip and she falls into the water.

A senior DMU official said that landslides have taken place at three places in Raigad districts. Landslides were reported at two places in Poladpur taluka and one place in Mahad taluka in Raigad district. 43 people were killed in Raigad district and four deaths reported in Satara district.

District informatio­n officer of Ratnagiri said that landslides were reported at four places leading to flood like situation. A total 24 people were killed due to the flood. "Of these, eight were Covid patients at a hospital in Chiplun. Flood water entered into the first floor of the hospital leading to disruption in power supply. As a result, ventilator­s and oxygen units did not work leading to deaths of eight patients," the officer said.

According to DMU, 18 NDRF teams have been deployed across the state. Four teams of NDRF, two teams of Coast Guard and two teams of Indian Navy and two teams of Army have been deployed in Ratnagiri district. While two teams of NDRF and two teams of SDRF have been deployed in Raigad district. Two columns of the Army have been deployed in Sangali district. Each column has 50 Army personnel along with a search and rescue operation apparatus.

"Looking at the current situation, the state has demanded an additional eight NDRF teams from Bhuneshwar in Odisa," the senior official said.

Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray announced financial assistance to the deceased of the kin. Mr. Thackeray also held a meeting with senior IAS and IPS officers at the control room of disaster management unit (DMU) in Mantralaya.

After taking the flood review meeting at Mantralaya, CM Thackeray told reporters that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called him and assured him that all kinds of assistance would be provided to Maharashtr­a.

 ?? — RAJESH JADHAV ?? A rescue worker clears the rubble after a one-storey residentia­l structure collapsed at Shivaji Nagar in Govandi, Mumbai, on Friday.
— RAJESH JADHAV A rescue worker clears the rubble after a one-storey residentia­l structure collapsed at Shivaji Nagar in Govandi, Mumbai, on Friday.

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