Landslides Hit Kasara Ghat, Roads Submerged
Heavy rains cause landslides in Kasara Ghat, roads submerged in Trimbakeshwar

Heavy rainfall in the Nashik district on Tuesday led to landslides in Kasara Ghat, causing traffic to slow down. Several roads in Trimbakeshwar were also submerged, with the unpaved road between Prayagtirth and Talwade being closed due to flooding. The district administration, however, clarified that there is no cloudburst-like situation and the overall situation remains under control.
The collapse of a stone retaining wall in Kautambi Ghat resulted in a large amount of soil and stones spilling onto the road, and JCBs and dumpers have been deployed to clear the debris. Traffic on the Mumbai-Agra Highway through Kasara Ghat has been affected due to minor landslides. Heavy rainfall was recorded in Trimbakeshwar, Igatpuri, Surgana, and Nashik talukas, while other parts of the district received moderate rainfall.
As a precautionary measure, traffic has been suspended in Bhavadbari Ghat due to the risk of landslides, and vehicles have been diverted through alternative routes. Temporary bridges on the Pahi-Bhilmal road were washed away, and an SDRF team has been deployed in high-risk areas of Igatpuri. All field officers are stationed at affected locations under the guidance of District Collector Ayush Prasad.
So far, no incidents of major damage have been reported in the district. The administration has urged citizens to avoid riverbanks, hilly areas, and ghat roads as the rain continues. The district administration has assured that the situation remains fully under control.
The heavy rainfall has caused disruptions in the region, with roads being closed and traffic being diverted. However, the administration's prompt response and precautionary measures have helped to prevent any major incidents. The situation is being closely monitored, and citizens are advised to exercise caution and follow the instructions of the authorities.
In the meantime, the cleanup efforts are underway, with JCBs and dumpers working to clear the debris from the roads. The SDRF team is also on standby, ready to respond to any emergencies that may arise. The district administration's efforts to keep the situation under control are commendable, and citizens can rest assured that everything is being done to ensure their safety.
The heavy rainfall in the region is a reminder of the importance of being prepared for natural disasters. The administration's preparedness and response to the situation have helped to mitigate the effects of the landslides and flooding. As the rain continues, citizens are advised to stay safe and follow the instructions of the authorities.
The situation in Nashik district is being closely monitored, and any updates will be provided as soon as possible. In the meantime, citizens can rest assured that the administration is doing everything in its power to keep the situation under control and ensure their safety.