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Flood forces evacuation of thousands

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MUMBAI: In one of the biggest operations, various government agencies and the armed forces have rescued and evacuated around 75,000 flood-affected people, including 66,000 from the worst affected Kolhapur and Sangli districts, officials said here on Wednesday.

While more than 54,000 were shited from Sangli, another 12,000 were moved from Kolhapur, 3,000 from Pune and 6,000 others from Solapur, Raigad, Ratnagiri and other districts, said the officials.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, along with Revenue Minister and Kolhapur Guardian Minister Chandrakan­t Patil, Water Resources Minister Girish Mahajan, Cooperatio­n Minister Subhash Deshmukh, Public Works Department Minister Eknath Shinde, and Environmen­t Minister Ramdas Kadam, reviewed the flood situation in south-western parts of Maharashtr­a.

Collectors from various affected districts of Konkan, south and western Maharashtr­a informed Fadnavis of the flood crises in their respective areas during a video-conference here this aternoon.

Fadnavis has directed the district authoritie­s to make alternate arrangemen­ts for drinking water, food, medicines and other essential items for the affected people on a priority basis, besides sharing informatio­n on water discharged from various overflowin­g dams with the Indian Railways on a regular basis.

“Around 22 NDRF and SDRF teams are deployed in these regions. Besides, teams of Indian Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard are also engaged in rescue and relief efforts,” the chief minister said.

He also directed the Health Ministry to make available medical teams from Mumbai for these districts in case of any requiremen­ts by local authoritie­s, besides ensuring special care for children and women. A total of 162 medical teams are kept ready and shall be dispatched as demanded by the local authoritie­s.

“All necessary items like medicines must be made available on top priority, the health authoritie­s must ensure there is no outbreak of any diseases. Immediate survey of the damage to crops must also be carried out in these districts,” said Fadnavis.

A defence spokespers­on here said that five teams of the Indian Navy let for Kolhapur and Sangli on Tuesday evening, and another five teams departed on Wednesday.

 ?? Reuters ?? ↑ A man runs as he crosses a road near India Gate during heavy rains in New Delhi on Wednesday.
Reuters ↑ A man runs as he crosses a road near India Gate during heavy rains in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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