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Maharashtra floods News

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Heavy rains continue in Gujarat and Navsari district has been worst affected. The condition of Navsari has become flood like.
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Maharashtra Viral Video: Due to monsoon 2023, heavy rains have created flood-like situation in many states of the country. A video from Raigad in Maharashtra is going viral. Due to the increase in the water level of Patalganga river, the contact of the village adjacent to the river with other villages has been lost. Despite heavy inundation in the village, people are standing in the water and worshiping.
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Amid heavy rains in Mumbai today, the India Meteorological Department has issued a 'yellow alert' in the city and adjoining districts of Thane, Palghar and Konkan for the next two days.
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People are troubled due to floods and rains in many parts of the country. Horrifying images of floods are surfacing.To know more, watch this video.
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People in many parts of India are troubled by floods and rains. A bus got washed away in water due to rain in Champawat, Uttarakhand. There were two people in the bus who have been rescued, see the report.
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Monsoon has not even arrived properly in many areas of India but frightening pictures of destruction due to floods have started coming. People are getting troubled due to floods and rains in many parts of the country. Watch this report.
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Floods and rains have increased the problems of the people in the country. There are about a dozen states where flood-like situation has happened. Meanwhile, shocking pictures of people trapped in the flood are also coming out. There are some people who are celebrating happiness even in this difficult time.
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Due to heavy rains in Maharashtra, a situation like flood has become. At present, 14 teams of NDRF have been deployed on the ground, which are helping people in every possible way.
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In many states in the country, it is raining like a disaster. Due to this, a red alert has been put in Maharashtra.
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As many as 18 people, including six children, have so far been killed in rain-related incidents in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.
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The Meteorological Department issued red alert in Palghar, Nashik, Pune of Maharashtra from July 11 to 14, Raigad district on July 12 and 13, Red alert in Ratnagiri and Kolhapur on July 12, Red alert in Gadchiroli district on July 12 Is. Apart from this, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for the coming three days in Mumbai.
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Devastation due to heavy rains in Maharashtra. Rain alert for the next 48 hours as well. In Gadchiroli, 3 people got washed away in the drain, while more than 50 people have died so far. Red alert in Palghar, Nashik, Pune from 11th to 14th July, Raigad district on 12th and 13th July.
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According to the Meteorological Department, many districts of Maharashtra including Mumbai may receive heavy rains today. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert regarding this. For the next 5 days, there may be rain in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka and Kerala. It has been raining in Mumbai since morning.
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Heavy rain recorded in many cities of Maharashtra. Due to this, waterlogging was seen in many cities. There is a possibility of rain for the next 5 days. Orange alert issued in Mumbai, Thane, Palghar.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rains in Gujarat and West Madhya Pradesh for the coming days. According to the latest weather bulletin of IMD, rain activity is likely to increase in Gujarat from September 19. Meanwhile, light rain has been predicted for today in Uttar Pradesh, Alwar, and Haryana.
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Several parts of Gujarat are witnessing continuous heavy flooding conditions as the western Indian state witnessed continuous heavy rains over the past several hours. Rajkot district, which has recorded 203 mm of rain between Monday and Tuesday morning, has been the worst affected.
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Urging the flood-affected people to sit together to decide about their rehabilitation, he also asked such villages to unanimously pass a resolution about it.
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The floods on July 22 dealt a big blow to a bank in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. The name of the bank is The Annasaheb Savant Co-Op Urban Bank. Actually, many bundles of notes were kept in this bank, which got drenched due to flood water coming inside the bank. The employees of the bank tried to dry the notes using a hot iron, which is said to be worth around Rs 1 crore.
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11 people are still missing 500 crores may be spent on repairing the damage to the power supply system MHADA will make the houses damaged in the landslide
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As many as 48 persons were injured in these incidents and 25 still missing, while so far, 2,29,074 persons have been evacuated from the flood and rain-affected affected areas and moved to safer places, the government said in a statement in Mumbai. 






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