Red alert issued in several parts
of State as downpour continues
People in low-lying areas evacuated after rivers swell
Even as Mumbai saw extremely heavy rain on Wednesday leading to widespread damage, a red alert
has been issued in several
parts of the State.
It has been forecasted
that Mumbai, Pune, Nashik,
Satara, Raigad, Thane and
Palghar will see extremely
heavy rain at isolated places
till Thursday.
Alerts were also issued in
western Maharashtra’s Kolhapur and Sangli district on
Wednesday as levels of
Panchganga, Warna and
Krishna rivers rose due to
heavy rain, officials said.
Heavy showers in Kolhapur led to rising river water
levels causing as many as 90
barrages in the district to be
submerged. With the IMD forecasting heavy rain for Kolhapur, Satara and the ghat
areas of Pune till August 7,
the Kolhapur district authorities have ordered the immediate evacuation of citizens
from lowlying areas as a
precautionary measure.
“The district has been receiving very heavy rains continuously for the last two
days. Relentless downpour
has been witnessed not just
in the catchment areas, but
also in areas around them.
This has led to a sharp rise in
river water levels,” said District Collector Daulat Desai.
Dangerous waters
The water level of the Panchganga River near
Rajaram
Bridge was nudging the ‘alert mark’, said authorities.
“The river is flowing at 35 ft.
near the Rajaram Bridge.
The ‘alert mark’ is 39 ft. and
the danger mark is 43 ft. It is
very likely that the waters
will near the danger level by
tomorrow morning,” Mr. Desai said.
In this vein, the Collector
said that he had directed the
residents of lowlying areas
near the Panchganga River,
especially those living in
Karvir taluk to evacuate immediately to safer areas with
their livestock. “Given the
experience of last year’s terrible deluge, all residents living around the Panchganga
River must move immediately to safer zones
along with
their livestock. This particularly applies to people living
in the villages of Chikhali
and Ambewadi which are at
highrisk,” he said.
The Sangli district administration also asked people
living on the banks of the
Krishna and Warna rivers to
stay alert. “Due to heavy
rains in the region, their water level is increasing,” an official said.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has sent
two teams to Kolhapur as a
preemptive measure. “Two
more teams are moving
there,” said an NDRF official.
Pune district, too, witnessed robust showers
throughout the day, causing
the water stocks in the district’s four major dams —
Khadakwasla, Panshet, Varasgaon and Temghar — to
rise sharply.
MumbaiGoa highway
shut as bridge floods
Several parts of Raigad inundated
The MumbaiGoa
Highway was shut on
Wednesday after Ghod
river in Raigad swelled
and flooded onto Kalmaje
Bridge on the highway.
The vehicular
movement on the road
going towards Mumbai,
has been diverted from
Bhira naka. “The
diversion is for all
vehicles as well remain till
the rain subsides and the
water level goes down.
The diverted vehicles will
join the highway at
Nizampur naka near
Mangaon ST Stand. The
vehicles coming from
Mumbai would be
diverted from Nizampur
naka,” Vijay Patil,
Superintendent of Police,
Highway Safety Patrol,
said. He said there has
been no landslide or fatal
accident on the highway
during the heavy showers
of Wednesday.
Meanwhile, low lying
areas of Raigad, which is
still coming to terms with
Cyclone Nisarga, were
flooded after two
continuous days of rain
led to swelling of rivers.
Many villages have lost
road connectivity. “We
have disconnected
electricity of Mahad city
as 75% of it was flooded
after the Savitri river
swelled. Despite warnings
not to venture out or
swim in rivers and
streams, two lives were
lost. A 19yearold boy
from Mangaon and 23
yearold man from
Mhasla, who stepped out
for a swim, have
drowned. A red alert has
been declared across the
district,” district collector
Nidhi Chaudhary said.
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