Pune Rain News: Emergency Contact Numbers Issued Amid Severe Flooding, Khadakwasla Dam Gates Opened
Pune Rain: Due to the heavy rains, the entire Pune district has flooded, causing trees to fall and water to flow into homes.
Pune Rains: Pune has had a lot of rain since yesterday, which has severely flooded many areas. There have been many cases of water intrusions in homes, putting the residents in danger. Pune Municipal Disaster Management has provided emergency contact numbers for residents who require assistance.
Pune Municipal Disaster Management:
- 020 25501269
- 020 25506800
- 020 67801500
Emegency Contact Numbers
- Fire Brigade: 101
- Ambulance: 102
- Police: 100 / 112
- Blood Bank: 1910
Administrators have urged residents to stay inside unless absolutely necessary and to use these numbers in case of emergencies.
Schools Closed Throughout The City
In several areas of Pune, including Sinhagad Road, there has been severe flooding, with water levels rising to two or three feet. In an effort to assist locals who are stuck because of the rising waters, rescue teams have been dispatched. Due to the widespread flooding, school holidays have been declared throughout the city.
Khadakwasla, Tansa's Dam Shutters Opened
Water discharge into the Mutha River basin has increased dramatically as a result of the Khadakwasla Dam authorities' actions. The discharge rate was increased today at 2:00 PM from 27,203 cusecs to 40,000 cusecs. Two gates of the Tansa Dam, which supplies water to Mumbai, were opened on Wednesday night as a result of the intense rains. It has been advised to the locals near Tansa Dam to exercise caution. Tansa Dam can hold 14,508 crore liters at its maximum capacity.
Due to increased water discharge, residents are advised to stay away from the following areas for their own safety.
- Jayantrao Tilak Bridge
- Sangam Bridge Settlement
- Bhide Bridge
- Garware College Khillare Vasti College Campus
- Holkar Bridge
- Shitala Devi Temple, Deccan
Major Power Cut In Multiple Areas
Due to the heavy rains, the entire Pune district has flooded, causing trees to fall and water to flow into homes. In addition to these difficulties, since last night, several parts of Pimpri-Chinchwad have experienced power outages. Fifteen transformers in the Pimpri-Chinchwad area have reportedly been turned off.
There are power outages in a number of places, including Pimpri, Chinchwad, Sangvi, Pimple Saudagar, Wakad, Hinjawadi, and Ravet, especially in areas close to rivers or with poor drainage. To be safe, the supply of electricity to areas along rivers has been cut off. Two societies in Hinjawadi and Wakad have lost power because water has gotten up to their electricity meters.
Fire Brigade Rescues 160 People
The Fire Brigade saved or evacuated about 160 people who were trapped in homes and buildings on slopes and low-lying areas during the flooding rain. At the moment, the fire department has over 200 personnel assigned to different areas of the city. Two NDRF teams have been sent to Ekta Nagari, near Pune's Sinhagad Road, where many people are trapped in their homes due to flooding. Teams have been sent out from the 5th Battalion NDRF headquarters in Talegaon in response to an administrative request. A third NDRF team has been called up to be stationed in Pune's Warje neighborhood.
The only bridge across the Pavana River near Birla Hospital has been completely closed to traffic due to water overflowing it following the abrupt rise in the river's level in Pimpri-Chinchwad city. The Pimpri-Chinchwad Traffic Police Department has advised the locals to take an alternate route to Dange Chowk until the water level on the bridge near Birla Hospital decreases. Additionally, the residents residing along the river have been instructed to exercise caution by the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation.