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Around 3,000 LPG gas cylinders have been washed away by a river in the floods caused by heavy rains in Maharashtra. The District Magistrate has warned the public not to take these cylinders home or try to use them if they are found anywhere.
The Krishna river has risen in water due to heavy rains, and the connecting bridge between Kurchi and Ugarakhurd is flooded. As a precautionary measure, the police have suspended vehicular traffic on Jamkhandi-Meraj. Officials are continuously monitoring the river flood situation.
The Krishna river is overflowing due to heavy rains in Maharashtra and the Western Ghats areas near Chikkodi. The water level of the river has risen sharply in Chikkodi, and there is a threat of flooding in the villages along the riverbanks. Many low-lying areas and connecting bridges are inundated, and the district administration has advised people to be careful. The fear of flooding has further increased in the wake of the forecast of heavy rains in the coming days.
The effects of heavy rains in Maharashtra's Western Ghats have also been seen in Nippani. Many connecting bridges are flooded, causing disruption to traffic. Officials have warned the public not to cross flooded bridges unnecessarily due to the overflowing of rivers and streams and the high water flow on the bridges. Keeping in mind the rainy situation, they have been requested to use safe routes.
Due to incessant rains, the Dang river in Gujarat is overflowing its banks, raising the threat of flooding. Many low-lying areas are inundated.
The continuous heavy rains in the Ghats have revived the Krishna river, which has been dry for about two months. The river is currently receiving an inflow of 15,000 cusecs, leading to a rise in water levels in reservoirs and riverbanks.
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