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Maha: Rain batters Konkan; several areas under water

Last updated on: July 22, 2021 22:59 IST

Chiplun, Khed and some other towns in Maharashtra's Ratnagiri were inundated following heavy rains, with inclement weather and incessant downpour creating difficulties for the government agencies to carry out rescue operations in this district located in the Konkan region, a state minister said on Thursday. 

IMAGE: State transport buses totally submerged at waterlogged Chiplun bus depot. Photograph: ANI Photo

An official said that two persons died due to a landslide near Parshuram ghat in the district during the day.

Major rivers in Ratnagiri district, including Jagbudi, Vashishti, Kodavali, Shastri, Bav have been flowing above the danger level following heavy rains. As a result of this, Khed, Chiplun, Lanja, Rajapur, Sangameshwar towns and nearby areas have been affected and the government agencies are engaged in the task of shifting local residents to safer places, the Maharashtra Chief Minister's Office said earlier.

 

Talking to PTI over phone, Transport Minister Anil Parab, who is the district guardian minister of Ratnagiri, said that road connectivity in parts of the district has been completely snapped due to heavy rains. 

IMAGE: Chiplun market submerged due to the rise in water level of the Vashishti river. Photograph: ANI Photo

"Chiplun town is completely inundated. Similar situation prevails in Khed. There is difficulty in reaching these places since all roads are closed. Rescue teams from municipality, Coast Guard, Customs are using their boats to shift people from the low- lying areas. We have opened marriage halls, school buildings so that the evacuated people can spend their night there," he said.

Parab, who is in Ratnagiri to monitor the rescue and relief operations, said that National Disaster Response Force teams are unable to reach the spots due to unfavourable weather conditions.

"The helicopters that are engaged in the operations had to go back. The stranded people will be evacuated to safer places when choppers reach. Till then, we are providing food and water to the affected people," he added. 

IMAGE: Another view of the inundated Chiplun bus depot. Photograph: Sahil Salvi for Rediff.com

The minister said that the region has been witnessing continuous rain and the water level of rivers is not showing signs of receding.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray about the situation in some parts of the state and assured him of all possible support from the Centre. 

IMAGE: Roads and vehicles submerged in Chiplun. Photograph: ANI Photo

Nearly 6,000 passengers were stranded as train services on the Konkan Railway route in Ratnagiri were suspended after teh Vashishti river overflowed following heavy rains, while incessant downpour badly hit road and rail traffic in several parts of the state, including around Mumbai, as authorities called in the National Disaster Response Force to help the administration in the rescue efforts.

"Spoke to Maharashtra CM Shri Uddhav Thackeray and discussed the situation in parts of Maharashtra in the wake of heavy rainfall and flooding. Assured all possible support from the Centre to mitigate the situation. Praying for everyone's safety and well-being. @OfficeofUT," Modi said in a tweet. 

IMAGE: A flooded area in Chiplun. Photograph: Sahil Salvi for Rediff.com

Ratnagiri collector told PTI that incessant showers led to an incident landslide in the district, in which two persons were killed.

"The landslide near Parshuram ghat claimed the lives of two persons. A rescue team has reached the spot to assess if there was any more damage. Identification of the victims is being carried out. Heavy rainfall and flooding on the streets have affected the communication in the region," he said. 

IMAGE: Chairs float in a waterlogged house in Chiplun. Photograph: Sahil Salvi for Rediff.com

"The flooding in Chiplun town has not claimed any life so far. But we will be able to assess the damage to life and property only after the water recedes," Patil said.

Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray took a review of the situation in Ratnagiri and Raigad districts by holding a meeting with the officials.

During the meeting, he said that the India Meteorological Department has issued an alert of heavy rainfall in this region for the next three days.

 

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