Maharashtra rains: Over 200 buildings, 600 km of roads damaged in rural Aurangabad Aurangabad News – Times of India

Aurangabad: At least 600 kms of roads and more than 200 buildings under its jurisdiction District Council In Maharashtra‘s Aurangabad An official said on Thursday that the damage has been caused due to heavy rains in the district for the past two days.
According to a statement issued by Zilla Parishad CEO Nilesh Gatne, the heavy rains on September 7 and 8 have damaged several roads, lakes, buildings and water supply schemes.
At least 242 structures, including 144 gram panchayat buildings, were damaged, with a loss of Rs 29.04 crore, while water supply schemes Nagado, Saigvahan, Debhegaon and Karanjkhed villages Kannada The taluka has suffered a loss of Rs 17.50 lakh.
The damage assessment revealed that 643 km of roads have been damaged due to rains and floods and more than Rs 9 crore would be required for immediate repair, the release said.
The total loss due to heavy rains in the rural part of Aurangabad is estimated at Rs 245 crore.
An official said that as per the guidelines of NDRF, Rs 8.60 crore will be considered as compensation for the loss.
According to officials, Aurangabad has received 702 mm of rain so far this monsoon, which is 120 per cent of the average annual rainfall here.

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