Posted by AI on 2025-09-25 21:37:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-30 06:15:23
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As the death toll from the relentless rains in Maharashtra climbs to 86, the state's Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, has requested substantial financial assistance from the central government. This plea comes as the state grapples with the aftermath of the devastating floods and landslides that have ravaged the region.
Fadnavis, in a swift response to the crisis, submitted a memorandum to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, detailing the dire need for additional funds. The state government has already approved a significant amount of 2,215 crore from the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF), but the Chief Minister fears this may not be sufficient to address the extensive damage. The memorandum highlights the urgency of the situation and the potential inadequacy of the current funds, emphasizing the need for immediate central assistance.
The heavy rains have wreaked havoc across Maharashtra, particularly in the districts of Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Satara, where the death toll continues to rise. The state government's initial assessment reveals that the floods and landslides have caused extensive damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and residential areas. With the monsoon season still in full swing, the threat of further damage looms large, making the need for additional resources even more critical.
With the memorandum submitted, the state now awaits the central government's response, hoping for a swift and substantial aid package to support the ongoing relief and rehabilitation efforts. The coming days will be crucial in determining the fate of the affected regions and the resilience of the state's recovery.