
Maharashtra will chalk out plan to relocate people living in hilly areas in view of landslides, says CM Uddhav Thackeray
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Thackeray informed that his government has decided to formulate a plan for the management of water as many parts of the state witnesses floods during monsoon.
New Delhi: After incessant rainfall caused several landslides in Maharashtra in the past few days leading to evacuation of thousands of people, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday (July 24) said the state government would chalk out plans to permanently shift and relocate people living in hilly areas. The CM also informed that his government has decided to formulate a plan for the management of water as many parts of the state, especially the western Maharashtra region, witnesses floods during monsoon due to spike in river water levels, PTI reported. “In view of such incidents (of landslide), people living on hill slopes and hilly areas would be shifted and relocated. A plan would be made to shift small settlements from such places,” he said.More Related News