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Heavy Rain In Pune Triggers Waterlogging, 2 Landslides

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Heavy Rain In Pune Triggers Waterlogging, 2 Landslides
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Heavy rainfall in Pune has caused waterlogging and two landslides, though no injuries were reported. Authorities have issued a red alert for the district's ghat areas as rainfall is expected to continue.

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Extreme weather events in the Western Ghats highlight the ongoing challenges of infrastructure resilience and public safety during monsoon seasons.

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Pune witnessed heavy rains on Saturday, resulting in waterlogging on several roads as well as a couple of landslide incidents, though no one was hurt in these, officials said.Widespread rainfall across the city and the Western Ghats, however, also brought much-needed relief to citizens by increasing inflow into the district's dam catchments, including that of the vital Khadakwasla dam, they added.A landslide occurred on Saturday afternoon in the area located beyond Rajmachi Fort towards Lonavala Road near Katal Waterfall, a district official said."Road clearance work is currently underway. A landslide triggered by heavy rainfall also occurred at Inglun Ghat under Junnar police station limits at 1.30 pm on Saturday. Rocks and mud have fallen onto the road and only one-way traffic is currently operational," he said.A 'yellow' alert has been issued for the city area, while a 'red' alert has been issued for the district's ghat areas, officials said.With heavy rainfall likely to continue on Sunday, the district administration has appealed to citizens to remain alert, they added.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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