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Maharashtra floods: Water recedes in Kolhapur, NH-4 expected to open

Several major areas like Kolhapur, Sangli, Pune were flooded in water due to the heavy rains that swept away livelihoods of many

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Flood like situation in Maharashtra. Pic/CMO Maharashtra's Twitter

Flood like situation in Maharashtra. Pic/CMO Maharashtra's Twitter

Water has started receding in Maharashtra's flood-hit Kolhapur district and the Mumbai-Bengaluru national highway, which has been closed due to water-logging for last six days, is likely to open on Monday, officials said. Continuous discharge of water from Almatti dam in Karnataka brought down the water level of the Panchganga riverin Kolhapur where it was flowing above the danger mark. Kolhapur and Sangli districts have been battling unprecedented floods since the last eight days following heavy rains in Konkan and western parts of the state where 40 people have lost their lives in the deluge.

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