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Flood Hits Maharashtra Nanded, Parathwada Parts

Flood Hits Maharashtra Nanded, Parathwada Parts
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Aurangabad: As many as 50 income circles at Marathwada reported a heavy shower for 24 hours ended on Tuesday morning, causing flooding in several parts of the region including areas affected by bad impacts.
After receiving a drizzle all day, many parts of Aurangabad reported heavy rain on Tuesday night, which produced waterlogging and power outages in several regions.
Mandi without stopping caused the inundation of many areas in Mukhed, Loha and Kandthar Talukas in Nanded District.
Livestock flooded with floods and road connectivity flinched in several places.
The Godavari River passed through Nanded and another area flowed at the 350 meter level within the Nanded-Waghala city limit on Tuesday night, only one meter from a warning sign.
The danger level is 354 meters.
Previously, a car carrying three people, including two close relatives of Mukhed Mla Tushar Rathod, was swept away in Nullah who had overflowed near Mukhon on Tuesday afternoon.
While the driver came out of the vehicle and climbed a tree, a cousin of Bhagwan Rathod (65) and his son Sandeep (38) was drowned.
Mukhed Tehsildar Kashinath Patil said the search operation for the two men was at night.
Collectors Nanded Vipin Itankar said the people who lived on the edge of Godavari and the tributaries and Nullah had been asked to remain vigilant.
“The entire government machine has been deployed in Mukhed, Loha and Kandthar and city boundaries.
The people who are stranded because flood water is saved in separate operations,” he said.
Road traffic on the route Narsi-degloor and Narsi-Biloli is disturbed due to submerging bridges, causing solid traffic congestion.
In the Bed District, the parts of Kaij and Georai Taluka witnessed flooding in several areas when Godavari’s children began to overflow due to heavy rains.
The Bindusara Dam is located near Beed overflowing on Tuesday morning, causing some old bridges in the city to be under water.
While the light spell to the up to medium-sized bathrooms with a heavy shower occasionally reported in many parts of the area until Tuesday night, the possibility of more bathing has encouraged the district administration to ring a warning.
Previously, 28 circle income from Nanded District, 20 from Hingoli Regency and two of Parbhani district reported a heavy shower of more than 65mm, official data showed.
According to data, Marathwada has reported a total of 12 deaths related to rain since the beginning of the current month, in addition to 664 livestock killed in various parts of the region.
Before this bath, 41 houses had been damaged in various parts of Marathwada.

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