IN PHOTOS: NDRF launches rescue operations in Kolhapur as Panchaganga river flows above danger mark

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) on Friday said that it has launched a rescue operation in Kolhapur as Panchaganga river began flow above danger mark. Pics/NDRF

Updated On: 2024-07-26 09:15 PM IST

Compiled by : Asif Ali Sayed

Over 2,000 people were relocated from inundated areas as the Panchaganga river started flowing above the danger mark. Pics/NDRF

NDRF spokesperson said on Friday that 11 persons were evacuated from Mahaveer Nagar in  Kolhapur by the NDRF team present at the spot

According to the Kolhapur district administration, the water level of the Panchaganga river at Rajaram Wier was 45.2 feet, well above the danger mark of 43 feet, at noon on Friday

Talking to PTI, Kolhapur collector Amol Yedge said the district administration has started relocating people from the affected areas of Sutarwada and Kumbharwada in the city

The administration has relocated people from Chikhli and Ambewadi in Karveer tehsil and some villages in Hatkalangane, Shirol and Ichalkarangi tehsils, he said

"More than 2,000 people have been relocated and placed in shelter homes in the district so far," Yedge said

He further said though the India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for the district, the rains have stopped in the city

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