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Maharashtra: Heavy rains lash parts of Pune, several trees uprooted

Updated on: 18 October,2022 04:26 PM IST  |  Mumbai
mid-day online correspondent |

Waterlogging reported at several parts of the city

Maharashtra: Heavy rains lash parts of Pune, several trees uprooted

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Heavy rains lashed Pune overnight and on Tuesday morning, leading to waterlogging across the city.


According to PTI, people staying in low-lying areas and near were shifted to safer places.



According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Shivajinagar witnessed 104 mm rainfall in about five hours till 3 am on Tuesday, while Magarpatta received 116 mm downpour and Pashan recorded 94 mm of rainfall during the same period.

Waterlogging was witnessed in many areas including Hadapsar, Market Yard, Sinhgad Road, NIBM Road, B T Kawade Road, Katraj, Deccan, Karve Nagar, Kothrud, Kondhwa and Peth.

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Twelve people stuck in the flood waters in Mangalwar Peth and Kondhwa areas were shifted to safer places, fire brigade officials said. Seven goats died after being swept away in the flood waters in Kanhur Mesai area of Shirur tehsil, they said.

Twenty families staying near the Karha river in Jalgaon Kathe Pathar village of Baramati tehsil were also shifted after the river swelled following the release of water at the rate of 35,000 cubic foot per second (cusec) from the Nazre dam, district officials said.

IMD's weather forecasting department head Anupam Kashyapi said the satellite images revealed "there was enough moisture in the state."

The city is expected to stay cloudy with lightning and thunder activity in the evening along with light to moderate rainfall, he said.

The rain activity will reduce from Wednesday, he added.

(With inputs from PTI, ANI)

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