Tragic Loss: Infant Swept Away by Flood Waters in Maharashtra Amid Heavy Rains

A six-month-old infant was washed away by overflowing nullah currents in Nandurbar, Maharashtra, during heavy rains. The body was found on Wednesday. The child's mother was rescued, but the child could not be saved. Several regions are experiencing severe flooding.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-07-2024 09:35 IST | Created: 18-07-2024 09:35 IST
Tragic Loss: Infant Swept Away by Flood Waters in Maharashtra Amid Heavy Rains
Nandurbar Tahsildar Dipak Girase (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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In a tragic incident, the body of a six-month-old infant, swept away by the swift currents of an overflowing nullah in Nandurbar, Maharashtra, on July 16, was found on Wednesday, according to officials.

Nandurbar Tahsildar Dipak Girase informed that the infant and his parents were traveling to Shahada on a motorcycle when they attempted to cross the nullah. The child, along with the motorcycle, was dragged by the forceful floodwaters. The mother was rescued, but the infant could not be saved. 'Due to the heavy rain, the water level increased significantly,' Girase told ANI. The body was discovered on Wednesday morning.

The state of Maharashtra has been grappling with incessant rains for the past several days, leading to widespread flooding and destruction. In Thane's Bhiwandi area, the Kamwari River overflowed, inundating homes in nearby slums. Residents in the Sultania Gali slum have been displaced due to knee-deep water entering their homes.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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