MUMBAI: At least 76 people died, 38 others injured and 59 are missing after many areas in
Maharashtra were hit by floods and landslides triggered by heavy rains, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said on Saturday.
Raigad district seems the worst-affected by the rain fury where 47 people lost their lives, including 37 in the landslide at Taliye village on Thursday, according to the
state disaster management department.
Speaking to reporters in Pune, Pawar said 90,000 people were evacuated to safety so far from nine districts, hit by heavy rains over the last four days.
Parts of the Raigad and Ratnagiri districts in the coastal Konkan region and Kolhapur district in western Maharashtra have been worst affected by the floods. Besides that, heavy rains have been pounding parts of the Satara district.
Pawar said 21 teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been working with 14 teams of the Army, the Coast Guard and others in the rain-ravaged districts. Besides, four teams of the
State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have also joined the evacuation operations.
As per a statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) earlier in the day, 76 people died and 38 others were injured in the floods that ravaged parts of the state while 30 people went missing.
A senior official of the state disaster management department told
PTI on Friday that as many as 129 people have died in rain-related incidents, including multiple landslides, in Maharashtra over the two previous days.
The CMO statement said that as per the information received from the
Relief and Rehabilitation Department, nearly 90,000 people have been evacuated. Seventy-five animals have perished, it added.
According to Pawar, 23 areas in the Pune district are landslide-prone including five areas in Ambegaon, two in Maval, two in Khed, three in Bhor, besides one area each in Mulshi, Junnar, and Velha. “In these areas also many people have lost their lives," he added.
"A total of 76 people have lost their lives due to heavy rains till Saturday morning (in Maharashtra). These include 47 in Raigad, six in Satara, four in Mumbai and nearby areas, one in Pune, 11 in Ratnagiri, five in Kolhapur, and two in Sindhudurg. 53 people are missing in Raigad, four in Satara and two in Thane till Saturday morning,” the deputy CM said.
Pawar said the state government has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh each to the kin of the victims killed in floods and landslides while the Central government has announced Rs 2 lakh each.
Drone footage of submerged Kolhapur; National Highway 4 badly impacted
Speaking about the rescue operations, Pawar said 90,000 people have been relocated from the affected areas (in nine districts) and the flood-prone areas.
"21 teams of NDRF have been working along with 14 teams of the Army, the Coast Guard and others. Four teams of the SDRF have also joined the operations,” he said.
Earlier in the day, five bodies were recovered from the landslide site at Ambeghar village in Satara district, an official had said.
The district administration had said that at least 16 people are feared trapped in the landslide at this village located in Patan tehsil as four to five houses were buried under the debris.
Pawar also said the government has decided to distribute ration kits in these affected areas.
“Usually a ration kit includes wheat, rice, pulses, and kerosene. But considering the restrictions to get wheat flour in this scenario, the government has decided to give rice, pulses, and kerosene in ration kits, which will help people prepare khichdi as a meal. Along with this, we are appealing social organisations to come forward to run
Shivbhojan thali centres in the affected areas,” Pawar said.
The deputy CM further said the Maharashtra government is coordinating with its Karnataka counterpart to ensure flood relief for the people (in Kolhapur district) by releasing water (from Almatti dam).
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Maharashtra rain: Photos of flooded streets, landslides, rescue work
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<p>Four Indian rock pythons were rescued between Chirle and Jasai areas in Uran amid heavy rains on Thursday. With the help of the range forest officials, the pythons were later released at a safe forested area.</p>
<p>On Western Express Highway in Andheri, workers fill potholes with debris and paver blocks on Western Express Highway. Photo: Uma Kadam/BCCL</p>
<p>People were seen waiting in a long queue for buses at Vile Parle as heavy rains lash the city. Photo: Uma Kadam/BCCL</p>
<p>The balcony of a ground plus one storey house collapsed in Nerul at Sherawane in Sector 1. No one was injured. Photo: KK Choudhary/BCCL</p>
<p>A part of a first-floor flat owned by one Farukh Shaikh in the Saheja society in Mahagiri Koliwada area collapsed. Photo: Anil Shinde/BCCL</p>
<p>The MSRTC came to the rescue of those stranded. It operated 133 buses between Igatpuri and Kasara/Kalyan and ferried 5,800 passengers, said transport minister Anil Parab.</p>
<p> Two teams of NDRF were deployed in Kalyan and Badlapur. The team at Kalyan rescued seven people stuck in Kamba village while the other team rescued 15 people stuck at Barrage in Badlapur. Manoj Kumar, team leader of NDRF, informed. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>The NDRF team also rescued four people stuck at a petrol pump near Varap village in Kalyan taluka of Thane District. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>MSTRC buses were arranged by the Central Railway of Mumbai division for passengers who were stranded in trains from Umbermallu/Kasara to Kalyan as trees collapsed on the railway tracks. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>A private rescuer team WAAR with the fire brigade team of KDMC rescued three people including a five-year-old boy using a boat in Kalyan. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel rescued people in Bhiwandi where houses were partially submerged after rains lashed the city. Photo: ANI</p><p><br /></p>
<p>Boulders crashed on the tracks in the ghat section between Karjat-Lonavala. The restoration work is now in progress. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p> So far, 34 long-distance train services were cancelled, 26 diverted, 34 short terminated on Central Railway as the rail tracks were damaged due to heavy rains. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>The railway tracks in Badlapur, Vangani, Karjat, Khopoli, Chouk were damaged due to the incessant rains. Rail tracks were seen washed out near Vangani and Umbermali. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>The Karjat-Khopoli railway track was drowned 50-60 feet under mud after heavy rains on Thursday. Photo: Ashish Gharat/BCCL</p>
<p>Three intercity trains between Mumbai and Pune in addition to around eight long-distance trains passing through the Pune station have been cancelled on Thursday following heavy rains. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>The downpour has caused landslides and heavy waterlogging on tracks along the South East (Karjat-Lonavala) and North East (Kalyan-Igatpuri) ghat sections, the rail authorities said. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>“The Deccan Express, the Deccan Queen and the Indrayani Express which run between Pune and Mumbai have been cancelled due to a landslide incident in the Karjat-Lonavala section due to heavy rains. The incident happened in the late hours of Wednesday," a railway official said. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>Also, the Koyna Express which plies between Mumbai and Kolhapur and passes through Pune has been cancelled. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p><br />Workers reached the spot as soon as they received information about the landslide and restoration work is presently underway. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>The Kalyan city in Thane district near Waldhuni river remained flooded after witnessing heavy rains on Thursday. Photo: BCCL</p><p><br /></p>
<p>Several houses and shops in the low-lying areas of Chiplun have been completely submerged. Locals have been evacuated and moved to safer locations. Photo: BCCL</p>
<p>A truck was stuck under the Gandhi Market (Kings Circle) rail bridge because of which few southbound buses had to be diverted via Bhau Daji. Photo: Sanjay Hadkar/ BCCL</p>