Maharashtra Rains: Rainwater Enters Several Houses, Leaves Roads Inundated in Yavatmal After Incessant Rainfall (Watch Video)

"It started raining heavily around midnight, and when we woke up in the morning, we saw our house submerged in water. Currently, the water has entered our house and our furniture including sofa, fridge, ration got submerged in the water," said a local.

Visuals from the spot (Photo Credit: ANI)

Yavatmal, July 22: With heavy rains lashing Maharashtra's Yavatmal on Friday night, many residential areas in the district were inundated, and water also entered several houses on Saturday. Many colonies were flooded as the heavy downpour took residents by surprise. As per locals, it rained for around four hours at night and they woke up to flooded streets and rainwater entering inside their houses.

"It started raining heavily around midnight, and when we woke up in the morning, we saw our house submerged in water. Currently, the water has entered our house and our furniture including sofa, fridge, ration got submerged in the water," said a local. Maharashtra Rains: Severe Waterlogging Witnessed, Houses and Roads Submerged in Yavatmal Due to Incessant Rainfall (Watch Videos).

Severe Waterlogging Witnessed in Yavatmal

Locals said that over 500 houses have been inundated. "Yavatmal hasn't witnessed this amount of rainfall earlier. Water started entering people's houses at 4 am and till now over 500 houses have been submerged," Sujit Rai, one of the residents said. Earlier on Friday, train services in Mumbai and adjoining areas were disrupted following waterlogging due to heavy rains in Maharashtra. Maharashtra Rains Forecast: IMD Issues Red Alert for Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall in Thane, Raigad, Pune and Palghar on July 20 and 21.

Waterlogging at Kurla station of the Harbour Line Down from Wadala to the Mankhurd section, suburban traffic was closed as a safety precautionary measure for a brief period. Rest assured, all sections were running. UP Harbour Line trains were running, the  Central Railway Chief Public Relations Officer  (CPRO) said on Friday.

Maharashtra has seen a flood-like situation in various parts of its districts owing to incessant rainfall in the state. Regional Meteorological Department has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places in several districts including Palghar, Thane, Mumbai, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg.

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