Saturday, 31 May 2025

Dharashiv District Records Highest Rainfall of 42.2 mm in Maharashtra

 Dharashiv District Records Highest Rainfall of 42.2 mm in Maharashtra

 

Mumbai, May 30 In the last 24 hours (up to the morning of May 30), Dharashiv district in Maharashtra recorded the highest rainfall in the state at 42.2 mm. Other districts received the following rainfall: Beed – 24 mm, Jalna – 13.9 mm, Solapur – 12.1 mm, and Sindhudurg – 11.2 mm.

Average rainfall (in mm) recorded across various districts of the state from yesterday till this morning (May 30) is as follows: Raigad – 0.3, Ratnagiri – 3.9, Sindhudurg – 11.2, Palghar – 0.1, Nashik – 0.6, Dhule – 0.4, Jalgaon – 0.1, Ahilyanagar – 0.5, Solapur – 12.1, Satara – 1, Sangli – 0.9, Kolhapur – 0.8, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar – 0.6, Jalna – 13.9, Beed – 24, Latur – 5.1, Dharashiv – 42.2, Nanded – 9.3, Parbhani – 3, Hingoli – 0.2, Buldhana – 2.2, Akola – 0.1, Washim – 0.2, Amravati – 3.4, Yavatmal – 6.5, Wardha – 8.7, Nagpur – 1.4, Bhandara – 0.7, Gondia – 3.9, Chandrapur – 1.2, and Gadchiroli – 2.5.

In Dharashiv, due to heavy rainfall, traffic routes were temporarily diverted. However, no loss of life has been reported.

Landslide Cleared in Amboli Ghat; Traffic Restored

A landslide occurred on the Amboli Ghat road in Sindhudurg district. The National Highway and Public Works Department teams swiftly cleared the debris, and traffic has resumed smoothly on this route.

Gas Leak in Indo Amines Company Contained

A gas leak incident occurred at the Indo Amines company in Mahad, injuring one worker. According to the State Emergency Operations Center, the gas leak has now been contained and the situation is under control.

Accidents Reported in Thane, Nanded, and Solapur

On May 292025, one person died in a road accident in Thane district. In Nanded district, two individuals drowned and lost their lives. Meanwhile, in Solapur district, a wall collapse injured four people.

Rainfall was recorded in all districts of the state. The overall situation is currently under control, with no flood conditions reported anywhere. The State Emergency Operations Center remains in constant touch with all district emergency centers. As a precautionary measure, NDRF and SDRF teams have been instructed to stay alert and prepared for any emergency situation.

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