The Deputy Chief Minister inspected the flood affected area.

Dy. CM. Ajit Pawar

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has directed to immediately check the availability of land for rehabilitation of flood-hit houses.

Survey homes and homes in flood-prone areas. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said that the availability of land should be checked immediately to rehabilitate the flood-hit houses in high and safe places.

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar inspected the flood-affected area at Bhilwadi, Malwadi in Palus taluka.

Chief Minister Ajit Pawar visited the flood-affected shelter at Malwadi and interacted with the flood victims and learned about their problems and difficulties. He inquired about the living and dining facilities of the flood victims. He also testified that after hearing the plight of the flood victims in Bhilwadi village, he promised to find a better way for their rehabilitation and help, adding that the state government stood firmly behind every citizen in times of crisis. At this time, he learned about the problem from the local office bearers of Bhilwadi and Panchkroshi villages.

Visit Bhilwadi Market by Boat, Visit Kavalapur Shelter.Dy.CM. Ajit-Pawar

The market at Bhilwadi is completely underwater. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar inspected the market from a boat. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar visited the flood relief center at Nehru High School in Kavalapur in Miraj taluka and inspected the facilities provided at the site.

Visit to Shelter Center at Station Chowk and Damani High School in Sangli city

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar visited the flood-affected Station Chowk area of ​​Sangli city. Interacted with the locals in the Station Chowk area and learned about their problems. He also discussed with the officials of the Water Resources Department about the implementation of a permanent solution plan to the recurring situation in Sangli city.

On this occasion, Guardian Minister Jayant Patil said that the water released from the dam area has been properly planned to control the flood situation. At the same time, the flood victims have been immediately evacuated by the administration and kept in a safe place. Food and water are provided free of cost in this center.

Minister of State for Co-operation and Agriculture Dr. Vishwajeet Kadam said that about 22 villages in Palus taluka are continuously affected by floods. Trade, the goods of the merchants in the market have suffered great losses. Agriculture, crops, trade have been damaged and houses have collapsed in many places. He said that some villages in Shirala, Valva and Palus talukas are flooded and they need to be rehabilitated permanently.
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