Heavy rains have caused widespread waterlogging in Pune and Kolhapur, disrupting normal life. Schools are closed and numerous apartments in Pimpri-Chinchwad are flooded. Sadly, three people died after being electrocuted while walking through waterlogged streets.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed three teams to assist with rescue efforts in Ekta Nagar, Sinhgad Road, and Varje areas. Water levels in some areas are waist-high, and the Baba Bhide bridge is submerged.
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has assessed the situation and instructed the district administration to remain vigilant. The Pune collector has closed all tourist spots for 48 hours and restricted traffic on potentially submerged bridges. Residents are advised to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary.
Khadakwasla dam is at full capacity due to heavy rainfall, prompting an alert for residents near the Mutha riverbank.
Three street food vendors tragically lost their lives in Deccan Gymkhana after being electrocuted while trying to retrieve their handcart from a flooded street.
Mumbai is also experiencing heavy rainfall, leading to flooding in parts of Dombivali and the closure of the Andheri Subway. Vihar Lake, one of Mumbai’s water supply sources, has overflowed. The weather office has issued a red alert for Maharashtra, forecasting extremely heavy rainfall on Thursday.