2 People Washed Away In Flooded Waters In Maharashtra: Report
According to officers, efforts are on to search out the people who have been washed away. (Representational)
Thane:
Two males have been washed away within the rain-swollen water our bodies in separate incidents that occurred in Bhiwandi taluka of Maharashtra’s Thane district, an official stated to Press Trust of India on Saturday.
The first incident passed off on Thursday night time, when 35-year-old Pintya Pandarinath Jadhav, a resident of Padgha within the taluka, had gone for fishing close to a flooded steam. During the exercise, he fell into the water and bought washed away, a fireplace brigade official stated.
A search was carried for him, however he couldn’t be traced, he stated.
In one other incident, 19-year-old Asif Ansari, who had gone to swim in Kamvari river on Friday, bought washed away. Despite efforts, he couldn’t be discovered to this point, one other official stated.
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