Ratnagiri / Raigad: Seven Flood Rescue Teams from the Western Navy Command from the Indian Navy, deployed in Ratnagiri and Raigad districts in Maharashtra, continue to provide assistance to the local population affected by the flood.
In accordance with the press release, the team has provided packages that are ready to eat more than 200 families in the last two days.
“First aid emergency and basic medicines are also given to people in need.
The teams also help citizens in cleaning up the debris left by flood water that recede in the area,” read.
The release also stated that Indian Navy teams involved in the rescue operation will return to Mumbai on July 26 on the completion of rescue efforts, and will remain in high readiness conditions to respond to further assistance requests.
A total of 164 people lost their lives in Maharashtra flood until now, while 100 people were still missing, the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation of Information.
In an effort to save and rehabilitate which was influenced by floods and landslides due to heavy rains in Maharashtra continued, the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation was informed on Monday that the death toll at 1,028 affected villages had reached 164.
About 150 styles of national disaster response (NDRF) The team has been involved in the operation of assistance and rescue in floods and landslides affected throughout India, because heavy rains have disrupted normal life in several countries.
34 Tim has been deployed in Maharashtra.
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