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Maharashtra: Ailing teen rescued from village cut off by flood waters in Chandrapur

Sahil Waghade, a resident of Tohogaon village, was rescued on July 16 in a joint effort by the local gram panchayat, the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra (FDCM), the police and district administration

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A 17-year-old boy, who was critically ill and in urgent need of medical treatment, was rescued from a remote village cut off by flood waters in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district in a joint effort by the locals and authorities.

Sahil Waghade, a resident of Tohogaon village, was rescued on Saturday in a joint effort by the local gram panchayat, the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra (FDCM), the police and district administration. Sahil was suffering from fever and was undergoing treatment at a local primary health centre, but his condition deteriorated over the last few days, said Firoz Pathan, the former deputy sarpanch of Tohogaon village. The village in Gondpipri taluka, which has a population of 1,500, was completely cut off from surrounding villages due to flood waters following incessant rains in the district since earlier this week.

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