By PTI
LATUR: At least 100 hectares of kharif crops had been broken resulting from incessant rainfall that hit Maharashtra’s Latur district over the past 4 days, an official mentioned on Sunday.
The district has been witnessing heavy rains that triggered rivers and streams to swell and flood the farmlands, the official mentioned.
Two bridges had been washed away, slicing off connectivity to Tagarkheda, Wanjarkheda, Savari-Jamga and Manejawalga villages in Nilanga tehsil, he mentioned.
The street between Udgir-Ahmedpur on Bidar-Nanded freeway was severely broken, inconveniencing motorists, the official mentioned.
A 30-year-old man has swept away in flood waters on Shedol-Tupadi street on Saturday and his physique was recovered after a search by the National Disaster Rescue Force (NDRF) workforce this morning, police mentioned.
LATUR: At least 100 hectares of kharif crops had been broken resulting from incessant rainfall that hit Maharashtra’s Latur district over the past 4 days, an official mentioned on Sunday.
The district has been witnessing heavy rains that triggered rivers and streams to swell and flood the farmlands, the official mentioned.
Two bridges had been washed away, slicing off connectivity to Tagarkheda, Wanjarkheda, Savari-Jamga and Manejawalga villages in Nilanga tehsil, he mentioned.
The street between Udgir-Ahmedpur on Bidar-Nanded freeway was severely broken, inconveniencing motorists, the official mentioned.
A 30-year-old man has swept away in flood waters on Shedol-Tupadi street on Saturday and his physique was recovered after a search by the National Disaster Rescue Force (NDRF) workforce this morning, police mentioned.