Pune Rains: Nearly 400 evacuated due to flooding as rains lash Pune
Around 400 people were evacuated from Pune's Sinhagad Road and nearby areas due to severe flooding caused by relentless rains. The Indian Army, NDRF, fire brigade, and local disaster management teams were deployed for rescue operations. Water leve...
Besides, teams of the NDRF, fire brigade as well as the district and city disaster management cells were pressed into service to carry out relief operations. Water entered several housing societies and houses in low-lying areas along the Sinhagad Road. Cars and two-wheelers stood in water.
"So far 400 people from Sinhagad Road area have been shifted to safety," said Suhas Divsae, district collector. Army personnel were helping with relief operations in Ekta Nagar in Sinhagad Road area, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) officials said.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for the Pune district for another 48 hours, and as heavy rains are expected to continue later in the day in the catchment areas of Khadakwasla and other upstream dams, more water was likely to be released from Khadakwasla reservoir (increasing the water level in the Mutha river that flows through the city), the collector said.
Tourist places such as waterfalls and lakes in Pune district have been closed to tourists. There were, however, no reports of any village in the district getting cut off due to the rains, Divase said.
Besides schools, private establishments and offices in affected areas have been asked to give a holiday to their employees, he said. Meanwhile, Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar visited the PMC's disaster management cell to take stock of the situation.
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