Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is in constant touch with the concerned officials of the areas affected by waterlogging due to heavy rains in the state and has instructed all the district magistrates (DM) of the state to remain "alert."
The disaster control room was notified at around 3 am today that the two were buried under the debris of a building at around 1:30 am due to a landslide.
"The taxpayers are suffering due to the government's mismanagement. My demand is that they have to give a clear package, clean the area, and ensure food and water supply. People's documents have gone missing, children's books have gone missing, and the government has to pay for all this.
The team rescued five people, including a child and an ailing woman, from the flood-affected area in Mithila Nagari of Navsari. At least 30 people have been rescued from here.
The district administration has also started relocating people from the affected villages like Chikhli, Ambewadi Bhamate, and Haldi of Karveer Tahsil, which is the most affected one.
Following heavy rains, Dharwad District Collector Divya Prabhu on Friday announced a holiday for all Anganwadis, Pre-Primary, Primary, High School and Undergraduate Colleges in the district on July 27.
"Currently, the water level of Bargi dam is 416 metres and it will reach 418 metres by July 28, as a result of which, its gates will have to be opened on July 28 due to which the areas below, Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Narmadapuram, Harda, Khandwa and Khargone, have been alerted in this regard t
"We are proud of our army, who protected our country; their sacrifice and courage has created a new history. Amid various challenges of the enemies, our soldiers not only hoisted the tricolour on the height but also created a history of victory. With such an unmatched contribution, sacrifice
Heavy rains have put normal lives on hold in several parts of Navsari, Gujarat. The spell of showers led to severe waterlogging in the area, increasing the woes of locals in the city.
Mumbai University has postponed all the exams in the Raigad and Ratnagiri districts due to heavy rain alerts issued by the India Meteorological Department on Friday.
Mumbai City and its suburbs are expected to receive moderate to heavy rainfall on Friday, with the possibility of very heavy rainfall at isolated places, as per the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).