
Gondia-Gadchiroli hit, many villages lost connectivity; major impact on electricity and transport
Gondiya/Gadchiroli, July 25, 2025: Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in Gondia and Gadchiroli districts for the last 24 hours. Heavy rains have caused havoc in many villages, causing major impact on power supply and transport system.
Rain havoc
Heavy rains have caused flooding in many rivers, streams and ravines in Gondia and Gadchiroli. The water level of the Wainganga and Indravati rivers in Gadchiroli has increased significantly. This has led to many bridges being submerged and roads connecting villages being closed. In some areas of Gondia, waterlogging has disrupted traffic.
Impact on power supply
The rains have damaged electricity poles and transformers in many places. Power supply has been disrupted in some villages in Gadchiroli for the last two days. The power company's employees are facing difficulties in carrying out repairs, and it is unlikely that power supply will be restored until the intensity of the rains subsides.
Villages cut off
Many villages in Gondia and Gadchiroli have been temporarily cut off from the main cities. The flood situation has made it difficult for the administration to provide aid, especially in villages in the Naxal-affected areas of Gadchiroli. The local administration has kept disaster management teams ready, and efforts are underway to shift the flood victims to safer places.
Administration on alert
The district administration has issued a warning to the citizens. People living on the banks of rivers and canals have been urged to relocate to safer places. Also, in view of the intensity of the rains, a high alert has been issued for the next 48 hours.
According to the information given by the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are expected in Gondia and Gadchiroli for the next two days. Therefore, the administration has appealed to the citizens to take necessary precautions.
Gondiya/Gadchiroli, July 25, 2025: Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in Gondia and Gadchiroli districts for the last 24 hours. Heavy rains have caused havoc in many villages, causing major impact on power supply and transport system.
Rain havoc
Heavy rains have caused flooding in many rivers, streams and ravines in Gondia and Gadchiroli. The water level of the Wainganga and Indravati rivers in Gadchiroli has increased significantly. This has led to many bridges being submerged and roads connecting villages being closed. In some areas of Gondia, waterlogging has disrupted traffic.
Impact on power supply
The rains have damaged electricity poles and transformers in many places. Power supply has been disrupted in some villages in Gadchiroli for the last two days. The power company's employees are facing difficulties in carrying out repairs, and it is unlikely that power supply will be restored until the intensity of the rains subsides.
Villages cut off
Many villages in Gondia and Gadchiroli have been temporarily cut off from the main cities. The flood situation has made it difficult for the administration to provide aid, especially in villages in the Naxal-affected areas of Gadchiroli. The local administration has kept disaster management teams ready, and efforts are underway to shift the flood victims to safer places.
Administration on alert
The district administration has issued a warning to the citizens. People living on the banks of rivers and canals have been urged to relocate to safer places. Also, in view of the intensity of the rains, a high alert has been issued for the next 48 hours.
According to the information given by the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are expected in Gondia and Gadchiroli for the next two days. Therefore, the administration has appealed to the citizens to take necessary precautions.
Rain havoc
Heavy rains have caused flooding in many rivers, streams and ravines in Gondia and Gadchiroli. The water level of the Wainganga and Indravati rivers in Gadchiroli has increased significantly. This has led to many bridges being submerged and roads connecting villages being closed. In some areas of Gondia, waterlogging has disrupted traffic.
Impact on power supply
The rains have damaged electricity poles and transformers in many places. Power supply has been disrupted in some villages in Gadchiroli for the last two days. The power company's employees are facing difficulties in carrying out repairs, and it is unlikely that power supply will be restored until the intensity of the rains subsides.
Villages cut off
Many villages in Gondia and Gadchiroli have been temporarily cut off from the main cities. The flood situation has made it difficult for the administration to provide aid, especially in villages in the Naxal-affected areas of Gadchiroli. The local administration has kept disaster management teams ready, and efforts are underway to shift the flood victims to safer places.
Administration on alert
The district administration has issued a warning to the citizens. People living on the banks of rivers and canals have been urged to relocate to safer places. Also, in view of the intensity of the rains, a high alert has been issued for the next 48 hours.
According to the information given by the Meteorological Department, heavy rains are expected in Gondia and Gadchiroli for the next two days. Therefore, the administration has appealed to the citizens to take necessary precautions.