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Maharashtra rains: Tansa dam in Thane district nearing overflow; villages put on alert

Updated on: 23 July,2023 08:43 AM IST  |  Thane
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Maharashtra rains: The dam in Thane district is likely to overflow anytime due to continuous rainfall in the region and hence villages situated around the dam and banks of the (Tansa) river are put on alert

Maharashtra rains: Tansa dam in Thane district nearing overflow; villages put on alert

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Villages in Shahapur, Bhiwandi, and Vasai talukas in Thane and Palghar districts of Maharashtra are put on alert in view of the possible discharge of water from the Tansa dam, officials told news agency PTI on Saturday night.


The dam in Thane district is likely to overflow anytime due to continuous rainfall in the region and hence villages situated around the dam and banks of the (Tansa) river are put on alert, a release said.


Kalu and Ulhas rivers in the district were flowing just below the danger mark, and the dams are also getting filled, the official told PTI.


Maharashtra Minister Shamburaj Desai on Saturday directed the police to step up night patrolling in Thane district during monsoon.

Desai, who was reviewing the rainfall and flood situation in the district, said the police were the first point of contact for people during calamities and hence, all machineries should be at hand even at night.
Collector Ashok Shingare, police commissioner Jai Jeet Singh, Thane municipal commissioner Abhijit Bangar, his Navi Mumbai counterpart Rajesh Narvekar and other senior officials and legislators attended the review meet.

The district guardian minister directed officials to get all C-1 category buildings, classified as most dangerous, vacated on priority, and ensure that proper transit camps are set up for people living in these structures.

The collector informed the meeting that out of the 646 buildings, only 50 per cent had been vacated.

Addressing the media later, Desai said the district administration had evacuated more than 1,200 people and provided accommodation for them. However, 750 of these residents had returned to their homes.

The collector also informed that the district had received an average 140-150 per cent rainfall this season and three persons had lost their lives in rain-related incidents in the past three days.

A total of 22 fatalities have been reported so far this season, he said.

Kalu and Ulhas rivers in the district were flowing just below the danger mark, and the dams are also getting filled, the official said.

A total of 6,677 families were rescued during the monsoon, and of them, only 325 are in the camps now, he said.

As many as 11,008 houses had collapsed and 53 suffered partial damages in the district so far this season, the collector said.

Desai also said that the staff at health centres have been asked to be present round-the-clock during rains.

A surprise check was carried out at midnight in all the health centres and some staffers had not abided by the orders, he said, adding that action is being taken against the violators.

(With inputs from PTI)

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