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Maharashtra: Army launches humanitarian aid and disaster relief operations in Ahilyanagar after flooding

Following a request for assistance from the District Magistrate of Ahilyanagar, the Indian Army promptly mobilised one relief column from ACC-S, including a Medical team and an Engineer detachment, to carry out rescue and relief operations in the affected area

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The IMD added that Conditions are favourable for the monsoon to advance further into some more parts of Maharashtra. Representational Pic

The IMD added that Conditions are favourable for the monsoon to advance further into some more parts of Maharashtra. Representational Pic

The Indian Army on Tuesday launched humanitarian aid and disaster relief operations in Maharashtra's Khadki village in Ahilyanagar (earlier known as Ahmednagar) district. The area experienced severe waterlogging, leading to waist-deep flooding and the marooning of residents.

The village, located approximately 20 km from the Army's Armoured Corps Centre and School (ACC-S), is facing a critical situation due to the rising water levels, according to an official statement.

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