More than 200 roads and 94 bridges were closed in the division due to flooding and landslides
National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel carry out rescue & relief operations in Sangli district. Pic courtesy/Twitter/ANI
The flood situation in Sangli and Kolhapur districts in western Maharashtra showed signs of improvement as water started to recede from inundated areas, officials said. However, it would take at least two to three days for the water to completely recede from the districts, they said. Although the overall situation has improved slightly, the operation to evacuate the flooded areas and moving stranded people to safer locations and providing relief to them is still on.
Maharashtra: National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel carry out rescue & relief operations in Sangli district. #MaharashtraFlood pic.twitter.com/uKKuvG4VZu
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"There is an improvement in the overall situation. Water is receding, albeit slowly... Currently the water level in Kolhapur is at 52 feet although the danger level is 47 feet. The highest water level during the current flood was 57 feet," Abhinav Deshmukh, Kolhapur Superintendent of Police, stated. As rains have stopped in the district, the situation is likely improve further, officials said.
#Maharashtra: Flood-water receding in Shiroli village, in Kolhapur district, relief operations underway pic.twitter.com/lVrALXOwYp
— ANI (@ANI) August 11, 2019
In neighboring Sangli district as well, the water level is receding gradually. Till 6 am, it stood at 56.7 feet, the officials said. Deshmukh said considering the current situation, it might take another two to three days for the water to recede from Kolhapur district completely.
With inputs from ANI, PTI
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