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Maharashtra floods: Chiplun ST depot manager sat on submerged bus for hours to save Rs 9 lakh cash

The Chiplun town in Ratnagiri district of Konkan region was pounded by heavy rains last Thursday, causing severe flooding in the area

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NDRF personnel conducting search and rescue operations at the site of a landslide at Kumbharwadi village in Chiplun district of Maharashtra. Pic/PTI

NDRF personnel conducting search and rescue operations at the site of a landslide at Kumbharwadi village in Chiplun district of Maharashtra. Pic/PTI

Amid the heavy rains in Maharashtra's Chiplun town last week, the manager of a state transport bus depot showed immense courage as he sat atop a submerged bus for about nine hours to prevent Rs 9 lakh cash collected as daily revenue from getting destroyed in the floodwaters.

This act of depot manager Ranjeet Raje-Shirke is being widely praised by his colleagues and other people.

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