Over 200 stranded after heavy rains in Maharashtra's Nanded; Army called in for rescue efforts

Heavy rains in Maharashtra's Nanded district have left over 200 people stranded in various villages, prompting the deployment of the Indian Army for rescue operations. The IMD has issued a yellow alert, forecasting continued heavy rainfall. Author...

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More than 200 people were stranded in different villages amid heavy rains in Maharashtra's Nanded district, prompting authorities to deploy the Indian Army for rescue and relief efforts.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Nanded district, forecasting heavy rains on Monday and Tuesday.

Talking to PTI, Nanded collector Rahul Kardile said the district administration has called in a unit of the Indian Army to rescue people stranded in the floods.


"Yesterday, the rainfall here was approximately 206 mm. As a result, daily life in Ravangaon, Bhaswadi, Bhingeli, and Hasnal has been affected. In Ravangaon (in Mukhed taluka), 225 persons are trapped in floodwaters, those in extremely adverse conditions have been evacuated. Efforts are underway to relocate the remaining citizens to safer locations," Fadnavis said in a post on X.

"An Army team of 15 members will be deployed in the Mukhed area of Nanded. Water discharge from dams is also underway. I have also called the irrigation department secretary of neighbouring Telangana state and requested them to manage water discharge from Pochampad Dam in their jurisdiction if needed," he said.

The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) rescued 21 people stranded in Ravangaon and Hasnal villages of Mukhed taluka amid heavy rains on Sunday, the collector said.
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He said more than 200 people are stranded in Ravangaon, Hasnal, Bhaswadi and Bhigeli villages of the taluka, and efforts are underway to rescue them.

"If needed, we can rope in rescue teams deployed in Latur. Water is being discharged from dams, and we may need teams in Hadgaon, Himayatnagar and Kinwat. An alert has been given to the villages on the banks of the Godavari basin," he added.

More than 65 mm of rainfall was recorded in 80 revenue circles of Chhatrapati Sambhjinagar, Jalna, Nanded and Parbhani districts on Sunday.

The Markhel circle in Nanded recorded the highest rainfall of 154.75 mm.
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