As the catchment areas of Cauvery river in neighbouring Karnataka are receiving heavy rains, the water level in Mettur dam in Salem district breached the 105 feet mark on Wednesday.
More than 10 deaths were reported in the last 36 hours across Maharashtra which continued to be pounded by heavy rains leading to disruption of normal life in many places in the hinterland.
Asrainscontinue to wreak havoc in different parts of Karnataka, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday said 32 people have lost their lives so far, and Rs 500 crore will be released immediately to restore the basic infrastructure that got damaged. (PTI)
As many as 200 families were shifted to safer locations in central Maharashtra's Nanded district on Wednesday as the level of the Painganga river was rising owing to incessantrains, officials said. (PTI)
At least six people were swept away following heavy rains in Maharashtra's Nashik district over the last 24 hours and the body of one of them was found so far, officials said on Wednesday. (PTI)
The Telangana government on Wednesday extended holidays for all educational institutions in the state till July 16 in view of continuing heavyrains.
The government had earlier declared holidays for three days due to forecasts of heavyrainsacross the state and the schools were scheduled to re-open on Thursday. However, with therainscontinuing in many parts of the state, the authorities decided to extend the holidays by three more days. (IANS)
Incessant showers lashed Mumbai and its neighbouring areas on Wednesday morning, leading to flooding in many low-lying areas and traffic snarls on roads, officials said.
The local trains, considered as the lifeline of the metropolis, were largely unaffected on the Central Railway and Western Railway routes.
Parts of south Gujarat and Kutch-Saurashtra regions received very heavy showers in last 24 hours leaving 14 people dead, while over 31,000 were evacuated so far this rainy season, officials said on Wednesday. Three national highways in Kutch, Navsari and Dang districts were blocked due to damage caused by rains. Fifty one state highways and over 400 panchayat roads have also been damaged, state Disaster Management Minister Rajendra Trivedi told reporters.(PTI)
As rains continue to wreak havoc in different parts of Karnataka, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Wednesday held a meeting with Deputy Commissioners of coastal districts, which have been worst affected, in Udupi to assess the situation and to take stock of the rescue and relief operations. Rains have continued in several parts of Malnad and coastal Karnataka causing flood like situation, also there have been several incidents of land-slide and sea-erosion. Rivers in the region have swelled, several dams have reached the brim and there is severe waterlogging in agriculture fields and low-lying areas causing damages to crops and properties.(PTI)
Water is flowing near the danger mark under a bridge built across Tungabhadra river between Gangavati and Kampli. Credit: Special Arrangement
The India Meteorological Department on Wednesday morning issued a nowcast warning for Maharashtra's Pune, Satara, Solapur, Sangli and Kolhapur districts, predicting moderate to intense rainfall at isolated places in next 3 to 4 hours. A nowcast is a prediction made by analysis of data currently available. The IMD has also issued a similar warning for Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Dhule, Nandurbar, Osmanabad, Aurangabad, Beed and Nashik districts.
Rescue operations continue in Vasai where a landslide occured earlier today. Credit:Special Arrangement
At least eight persons died in the last 24 hours as heavy rains continue to pound Maharashtra.
In Nagpur district, six people, who were travelling in an SUV were swept away when they were then crossing a small bridge over the Brahmanmari Nullah along the Nanda Gomukh-Chhatarpur Road near Kelvad.Three bodies have been recovered.
The monsoon-related deaths in the state have shot to 84 this year, according to the Disaster Management Unit of Maharashtra.
Three persons were feared trapped after a landslide occurred on Wednesday in Vasai town of Maharashtra's Palghar district which has been witnessing heavy rains, officials said.
The debris fell on a house at Wagrapada in Valiv area of Vasai around 6.30 am, according to police. Local firemen rescued a woman and her daughter from the house and they were admitted to hospital, they said.
An incident of the landslide was reported in Vasai area of Palghar district. Many people are feared trapped along with houses being damaged. Two people have been rescued so far, says Palghar Collector.
Four people died in a mudslide that took place at an underpass construction site near Pradhankhanta railway station in Dhanbad: SSP Dhanbad