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Armed forces pressed into service as Maharashtra witnesses severe floods- In pics

Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard are rushing to rescue the marooned populace in various flood-affected regions in Maharashtra.

Municipal Corporation firefighters during a rescue operation after heavy rain in Kolhapur.

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Municipal Corporation firefighters during a rescue operation after heavy rain in Kolhapur.

In a series of disasters, more than 100 people have been reportedly killed in a dozen hill slides, landslides, house-crashes, and other incidents after torrential rains shook Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Satara districts, with the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard rushing to rescue the marooned populace, top officials said on Friday (July 23).

 

In the season`s worst tragedy, at least 50 people were buried alive in a hillside at Taliye-Madhaliwadi village in Raigad, while another 50 are still feared trapped under the debris.

 

Municipal Corporation firefighters during a rescue operation after heavy rain in Kolhapur.

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NDRF team during a rescue operation after heavy rain

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NDRF team during a rescue operation after heavy rain at Chikhali village in Kolhapur.

Besides, other 50-plus persons have perished in different rain-related incidents, including 15 in Poladpur (Raigad), 12 in Mirgaon (Satara), 11 in Khed (Ratnagiri), and in another half-a-dozen location in Satara, and 4 in Mumbai.

 

Lt Gen J.S. NAIN, the GOC-in-C, Southern Army, said that the Indian Army has deployed 15 teams from Pune`s Aundh Military Station and Bombay Engineering Group, while the Navy has deployed over 7 teams, and the IAF has deployed helicopters for transporting NDRF teams. The Indian Coast Guard has also deployed two units to rescue the marooned people.

 

According to eyewitnesses in Taliye-Madhiliwadi, an estimated 50-60m tall portion of a hillock broke loose and crashed onto around three dozen houses below, trapping a majority of the victims under the huge boulders, stones, trees, bushes, and slush which hurtled down at full force.

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Commuters wade through a flooded road after heavy rain at Bhiwandi in Thane

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In all these incidents, an estimated 70-80 persons are still feared trapped in the debris and rubble with the NDRF, Army, Navy, and local teams attempting to save them as rains continued to lash the region.

Raigad MP Sunil Tatkare, his daughter and Minister of State Aditi Tatkare rushed to the tragedy scene along with other rescue teams as intermittent rains and floods coupled with debris, muck and loose soil continued to hamper the operations, amid fears that the toll could further go up.

 

"So far, 50 bodies have been recovered from Taliye-Madhiliwadi and search is on as many more are still feared buried under the debris," Sunil Tatkare told IANS from the tragedy site, indicating the toll may increase.

 

In all these incidents, an estimated 70-80 persons are still feared trapped in the debris and rubble with the NDRF, Army, Navy, and local teams attempting to save them as rains continued to lash the region.

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Indian Air Force (IAF) team carry out rescue work in flood-hit Chiplun in Ratnagiri district

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The CM said that the flood situation in various degrees of seriousness prevails in Raigad, Ratnagiri, Palghar, Thane, Sindhudurg, Satara, Kolhapur, and Sangli.

Expressing grief over the incident, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced compensation of Rs 5 lakh for the kin of each deceased person and free treatment for all the injured persons.

 

Besides Thackeray, state ministers Balasaheb Thorat, Vijay Wadettiwar, Aditya Thackeray, Sanjay Bansode, Chief Secretary Sitaram Kunte, DGP Sanjay Pandey, and other top civil and police officials are monitoring the situation continuously.

 

The CM said that the flood situation in various degrees of seriousness prevails in Raigad, Ratnagiri, Palghar, Thane, Sindhudurg, Satara, Kolhapur, and Sangli.

 

He also called upon the people in Sangli-Kolhapur to be extra vigilant as the Koyna Dam discharge has also started, while orders have been issued to evacuate all the flood victims, ensure their accommodation in temporary camps with food, water, medicines, and other requirements.

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Mahad town submered with 4-6 feet deep waters amd marooned people had to be rescued by boats

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Twenty-two people trapped in a bus in Raigad were rescued, while an aerial survey by IAF helicopters on Friday afternoon revealed that the floodwaters are gradually declining as the rains continue.

The Ratnagiri district administration has set up 4 shelters to house the flood victims, while 2,000 people have been put up in camps by the Raigad authorities.

 

Twenty-two people trapped in a bus in Raigad were rescued, while an aerial survey by IAF helicopters on Friday afternoon revealed that the floodwaters are gradually declining as the rains continue.  

An important bridge connecting Chiplun-Mumbai on River Vashishta was washed away in the floods, creating massive traffic snarls with many people abandoning their big and small vehicles as floodwaters swelled.

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State transport buses submerged underwater amid heavy rains

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Flooded area of in Chiplun town as downpour continues in the entire coastal belt of Maharashtra. State transport buses submerged underwater amid heavy rains.

According to tentative estimates, over 2,000 big and small vehicles, including trucks, tempos, cars and scooters, were stuck or damaged in the floods and were seen piled up at various locations in the affected regions.

 

Flooded area of in Chiplun town as downpour continues in the entire coastal belt of Maharashtra. State transport buses submerged underwater amid heavy rains. 

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NDRF Team rescues people in Maharashtra

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NDRF team carry out rescue work in flood-hit Chiplun in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, following heavy monsoon rains

The power and communication departments are engaged in restoring power supply in many places which were either snapped or disconnected as a precaution, besides repairing the mobile towers to restore phone and internet services.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have spoken to Uddhav Thackeray and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and offered full help for the flood victims. Shah also met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to coordinate the rescue efforts through the armed forces. (PTI Photo)