Many Indian cities will likely be underwater by 2100 says NASA report
News | Aug 11, 2021, 09:00 AM ISTThe US-based space agency NASA has predicted that several Indian coastal cities will be submerged to upto 2.7 feet by 2100.
The US-based space agency NASA has predicted that several Indian coastal cities will be submerged to upto 2.7 feet by 2100.
BJP workers on July 31 sent relief material to flood-affected areas of Konkan and west Maharashtra. Former state Chief Minister and Maharashtra Leader of Opposition (LoS), Devendra Fadnavis flagged off the consignment.
Heavy rainfall has hit several parts of the India in recent weeks, with floods and landslides in maharashtra and other states caused deaths of many. watch ground report.
Heavy rainfall in the maharashtra has triggered landslides and flood in many parts of the state. More than 100 peoples have died in the rain related accidents in Maharashtra. Amid to this, a volunteer group from mumbai come forward for relief work in flood affected areas of the state,
Over the last three days, the Pune and Konkan divisions in Maharashtra have witnessed torrential rains that triggered landslides and floods in some areas. The toll from rain-related incidents in the state has risen. To rescue stranded, two teams of National Disaster Response Force were deployed while coast guard was also instructed for a helicopter to airlift people in need.
As many as 129 people have died in rain-related incidents, including multiple landslides, in Maharashtra over the last two days, while 84,452 people under the Pune division were shifted to safer places on Friday as heavy showers continued to wreak havoc in the state.
Heavy rains lashed most parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Konkan, Kolhapur, and other districts of the state. Four landslides were reported in Raigad late Thursday night. PM Modi has annouced Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia for the next of kin of those who died in Raigad due to landslides.
Heavy rains lashed most parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Konkan, Kolhapur, and other districts of the state. Four landslides were reported in Raigad late Thursday night causing death of Thirty-seven people.
Watch women falls back into water during the rescue operation in Ratnagiri where heavy rain caused flooding situations.
Several parts of Maharashtra received intense rainfall in last few days leading to overflowing of rivers in regions such as Ratnagiri, Konkan and Raigad.
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