3 Electrocuted In Flooded Pune After Heavy Rain, It's Pouring In Mumbai Too

Two out of seven lakes in Mumbai are overflowing. Pune collector Suhas Diwase has asked residents to stay indoors

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Pune:

Heavy rain has led to waterlogging in several areas in Pune paralysed normal life. Schools have been shut and residential apartments in Pune's Pimpri-Chinchwad have been flooded. Three people have been electrocuted while wading through a waterlogged street.

Mumbai and neighbouring areas such as Thane are also reeling due to heavy rain. Some areas in Andheri, Sion, Chembur and Kurla and Thane's Mumbra are waterlogged. The Andheri Subway in Mumbai has been closed due to waterlogging. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation said that Vihar Lake and Modak Sagar Lake, two of the seven lakes supplying water to the city, started overflowing early today. The capacities of the lakes are 2,769 crore litres and 12,892 litres.

In Pune, three teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have joined rescue work at Ekta Nagar, Sinhgad Road and Varje areas. Some places have water up to the waist level. The Baba Bhide bridge on Mutha river is now underwater after the water level rose following the downpour.

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has reviewed the situation and asked the district administration to stay alert. Pune collector Suhas Diwase has ordered the closure of all tourist spots in the district for 48 hours. He has also said traffic movement will be prohibited on bridges in danger of being submerged. The district administration has also asked residents to stay indoors and step out only if it's necessary.

Khadakwasla dam has reached its full capacity due to heavy rainfall. An alert has been issued to residents living along Mutha riverbank.

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At Deccan Gymkhana area, three people were electrocuted early today when they tried to recover a handcart from a flooded street. Abhishek Ghanekar, Akash Mane and Shiva Parihar were street food vendors and used the handcart as their stall.

In Kolhapur, the water level in Panchaganga river has crossed the danger mark. NDRF is assisting evacuation in areas near the river.

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