Updated On: 23 September, 2025 03:53 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
The Marathwada region of Maharashtra has not witnessed such intense rainfall in more than 50 years as it has experienced over the past few days, state Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan said on Tuesday
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Girish Mahajan. File Pic
The Marathwada region of Maharashtra has not witnessed such intense rainfall in more than 50 years as it has experienced over the past few days, state Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan said on Tuesday.
Eight persons have died and hundreds of houses and several roads have been damaged in the region since September 20, officials said earlier in the day.
"The situation is very grim, I do not have words to express the devastation the heavy rainfall has caused," Mahajan told reporters in flood-affected Dharashiv district.
"This is a natural calamity. In the last 50, 60 or even 70 years, such rainfall has never been recorded in this region. The unprecedented downpour has washed away the fertile upper layer of soil. Several villages are surrounded by floodwaters, and people have lost cattle and other livestock in large numbers. Agriculture and people have suffered unprecedented damage," he said.