Extremely Heavy Rainfall in Mahabaleshwar Caused Havoc in Ratnagiri, Raigad Districts: Officials
Extremely Heavy Rainfall in Mahabaleshwar Caused Havoc in Ratnagiri, Raigad Districts: Officials
Mahabaleshwar received 483 mm rainfall in around 17 hours – between 8.30 am on July 22 and 1 am on 23 July.

Exceptionally heavy rainfall recorded at Mahabaleshwar and Navaja in Satara district of Maharashtra over the last two days caused flooding in parts of the adjoining coastal region of the state, particularly Ratnagiri and Raigad districts, officials said on Friday.

Several places in these two districts in the Konkan region are inundated and the government machinery is taking steps to move the stranded people to safety. K S Hosalikar, senior scientist at the India Meteorological Department (IMD) in Pune, said that Mahabaleshwar, a popular hill station in Satara, received 594.4 mm rainfall in around 24 hours.

“Mahabaleshwar received 594.4 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours. This is probably the highest ever rainfall recorded in the hill station,” Dr Jayant Sarkar, head of the IMD’s Regional Meteorological Centre told PTI. Giving details of rainfall post 2010, Mumbai RMC senior scientist Dr Shubhangi Bhute said Mahabaleshwar had recorded 432 mm on July 31, 2014, the highest ever till now for the month, while it was 298.7 mm on July 16, 2018 and 290.8 mm on July 26, 2010. IMD data shows that Mahabaleshwar annual rainfall is around 5,530 mm, of which some 30 per cent has been received in the last three days.

The hill station has received 939 mm more rainfall than its annual seasonal average for the period ending July 23, as per IMD data.

Before that, during the 24-hour period ending 8.30 am on July 22, the same weather station had recorded 461 mm rainfall there. As per the IMD, more than 204.4 mm rainfall in 24 hours is considered as extremely heavy rainfall. However, the rainfall recorded by different state government department at Mahabaleshwar and Navaja indicate that the rainfall was more than that. Geographically, Mahabaleshwar is one of the top points of the Sahyadri ranges (Western Ghats) that divides Maharashtra into the coastal region and the plateau. Similar heavy rainfall was recorded at Navaja, a weather station set up at Maharashtra’s key hydro-power plant Koyna in Satara district.

Chiplun in Ratnagiri district is on the west side of Navaja, where more than 300 mm rainfall was recorded during the same period, officials said. A senior IMD official said, As the aerial distance between Mahabaleshwar and Mahad (in Raigad district) as well as in Navaja and Chiplun is not much, heavy rainfall at these top points led to water gushing down to these towns.

In Mahad tehsil, which was battered with rains, Poladpur received 305 mm rainfall between July 22 and 23. If it continues to rains on Friday, it will be very difficult for the authorities to carry out search and rescue operations, an official from the Raigad district collectorate said. Ratnagiri collector B N Patil has said that this was the worst rainfall that Chiplun has witnessed in the last 40 years. A similar situation was witnessed there in 2005, but this time the water level in Chiplun city is above 10 feet, which has crossed the mark recorded 16 years ago, he said.

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