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Maharashtra CM directs to keep NDRF on standby amid heavy rains

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July 5, 2022
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Mumbai, July 5: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde instructed officials to watch the situation and keep the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) squads prepared as a result of heavy rainfall in several parts of the state, according to the CM’s office (CMO) on Tuesday.

Shinde spoke with Chief Secretary Manukumar Srivastava and gave orders to the guardian secretaries of all the affected districts to remain vigilant and maintain control of the situation.

To prevent any loss of life or property owing to severe rains in the upcoming days, the Chief Minister is in contact with the district collectors of every district in the Konkan region.

The CM has instructed residents to tell others about the flooding crisis caused by rising water in the districts of Raigad, Ratnagiri, Thane, Palghar, Sindhudurg, and Kolhapur in particular, and to make preparations for evacuation at suitable locations.

Officials are under orders from Shinde to closely monitor the situation in Mumbai.

Notably, numerous rivers in the state have reached the warning level as a result of the district’s severe rainfall.

The water level of the Amba, Savitri, Patalganga, Ulhas, and Garhi rivers is just below the warning level, while the Kundalika River has crossed it.

In addition, the Chief Minister instructed the Water Resources Department and district collectors to be vigilant and take the necessary safety precautions since the water levels in the Jagbudi and Kajli rivers are rising to a danger level.

Shinde also instructed the officials to keep a careful eye on the circumstances in Chiplun and to repeatedly warn the populace.

Mumbai received 95.81 mm of rain in the last12 hours.

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