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Woman dies of electrocution as cyclone Nisarga triggers rains in Nashik

A 45-year-old woman died of electrocution in Maharashtra's Nashik after she had entered into the water which had electric current and was accumulated in the premises of a poultry farm. Cyclone Nisarga has triggered heavy spells of rain in the district which has disrupted normal life.

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Published : Jun 4, 2020, 7:36 PM IST

Nashik (Maharashtra): As parts of Nashik received heavy rainfall due to cyclone Nisarga, a 45-year-old woman died of electrocution in a rain-related incident in the district, officials said on Thursday.

The cyclone, which made landfall near Alibaug in Raigad district of Maharashtra on Wednesday afternoon, spared Mumbai and headed towards Vidarbha region on Thursday. It has now turned into a depression. The weather conditions created by the cyclone triggered intense spells of rains in Nashik district on Wednesday.

Several areas had started getting showers from Tuesday night, the weather department officials said. The district received 144.2 mm rainfall in the 24 hours that ended at 8.30 am on Thursday, they said.

The heavy spells of rain disrupted normal life.

Read:| Cyclone Nisarga claims 4 lives in Maharashtra, then fizzles out

At many places in Nashik, city trees were uprooted due to the strong winds. It also led to power outages in several areas on Wednesday. In some localities, the power supply could be restored only on Thursday morning, they said.

Apart from Nashik city, several other tehsils in the district like Dindori, Ojhar, Manmad, Niphad, Satana, Trimbakeshwar, Chandwad, Malegaon, Peth, Yeola, Kalwan were lashed by heavy rains.

According to the district authorities, a woman identified as, Yashoda Pawar (45), died of electrocution when she had gone to a poultry farm in Rahuri village in the district on Wednesday.

As the water accumulated in the premises had electric current, she died as soon as she entered the water. The heavy showers also led to a landslide in the ghat section near the Saptashrungi goddess temple in the district.

The debris was removed and the road was cleared, officials said.

PTI report

Read:| NDRF teams begin restoration work in cyclone-hit Ratnagiri in Maharashtra

Nashik (Maharashtra): As parts of Nashik received heavy rainfall due to cyclone Nisarga, a 45-year-old woman died of electrocution in a rain-related incident in the district, officials said on Thursday.

The cyclone, which made landfall near Alibaug in Raigad district of Maharashtra on Wednesday afternoon, spared Mumbai and headed towards Vidarbha region on Thursday. It has now turned into a depression. The weather conditions created by the cyclone triggered intense spells of rains in Nashik district on Wednesday.

Several areas had started getting showers from Tuesday night, the weather department officials said. The district received 144.2 mm rainfall in the 24 hours that ended at 8.30 am on Thursday, they said.

The heavy spells of rain disrupted normal life.

Read:| Cyclone Nisarga claims 4 lives in Maharashtra, then fizzles out

At many places in Nashik, city trees were uprooted due to the strong winds. It also led to power outages in several areas on Wednesday. In some localities, the power supply could be restored only on Thursday morning, they said.

Apart from Nashik city, several other tehsils in the district like Dindori, Ojhar, Manmad, Niphad, Satana, Trimbakeshwar, Chandwad, Malegaon, Peth, Yeola, Kalwan were lashed by heavy rains.

According to the district authorities, a woman identified as, Yashoda Pawar (45), died of electrocution when she had gone to a poultry farm in Rahuri village in the district on Wednesday.

As the water accumulated in the premises had electric current, she died as soon as she entered the water. The heavy showers also led to a landslide in the ghat section near the Saptashrungi goddess temple in the district.

The debris was removed and the road was cleared, officials said.

PTI report

Read:| NDRF teams begin restoration work in cyclone-hit Ratnagiri in Maharashtra

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