Maharashtra plans to relocate people living in hilly areas in view of landslides: CM Thackeray 

Thackeray was speaking to reporters in Taliye village of Raigad district, where a landslide on Thursday evening has claimed at least 37 lives so far.

Published: 24th July 2021 05:44 PM  |   Last Updated: 24th July 2021 05:44 PM   |  A+A-

Raigan flood

A road damaged due to heavy rainfall causes a flood in Raigad. (Photo | ANI)

By PTI

MUMBAI: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday said that in view of the incidents of landslide, the state government would come up with a plan to permanently shift and relocate people living in hilly areas.

He also said that a policy would be formulated for the management of water as parts of the state, especially the western Maharashtra region, witnesses floods during the monsoon due to a rise in river water levels.

Thackeray was speaking to reporters in Taliye village of Raigad district, where a landslide on Thursday evening has claimed at least 37 lives so far.

"In view of such incidents (of landslide), people living on hill slopes and hilly areas would be shifted and relocated. A plan would be made to shift small settlements from such places," he said.

Apart of Taliye village, major landslides have occurred at least at five other places in the state during the torrential rains in the last couple of days.

Two more such incidents took place in Raigad district, while three others have happened in Satara district.

Five bodies have been recovered so far in a landslide at Ambeghar village in Satara.

The chief minister assured all assistance to the victims and relatives of those who lost their lives during floods.

"You will be taken care of. Don't worry," he told the villagers.


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