Floody conditions in Maharashtra: NDRF saved many people in Beed, Dharashiv, Solapur and Ahilyanagar

Mumbai, September 23 (IANS). Incessed heavy rains in many districts of Maharashtra have affected life. Flood -like conditions were created in districts of Beed, Dharashiv, Solapur and Ahilyanagar. In light of the seriousness of the situation, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams were deployed at the request of the local administration. This campaign is being conducted under the supervision of unit commander Santosh Bahadur Singh. NDRF staff has been constantly engaged in relief and rescue operations since Monday night, which has been saved from hundreds of people so far. The situation became very serious in Sadas Chinchole area of ​​Majalgaon Tehsil of Beed. Here the NDRF team performed a campaign all night and in the morning a newborn baby and a woman were taken out safely. So far, 39 people in this district have been delivered to safe places. The water in the Kapilpuri village of Dharashiv was so filled that people were trapped in their homes. The NDRF team has had an overnight campaign and so far 182 citizens have been rescued. The flood situation in the Solapur district also remains critical. Here, the NDRF team has taken 82 people to safe places so far. In addition, the team also brought in homes trapped pet and domestic animals to safe places. Many people are trapped in Kariat Tehsil of the Ahilyanagar district due to water filling. Rescue operation has started here from the evening and so far 17 people have been rescued by NDRF. Auxiliary work continues to watch the situation. The people of the districts concerned and the local administration openly praised the fast and daring steps of the NDRF. People say that if the NDRF did not arrive in time, there would have been a big loss of life and property. -Ians vku/as part this story tags