National News: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday held detailed reviews of the flood situation in Solapur and Beed districts. He directed local authorities to strengthen relief and rescue operations while making sure people remain unscratched tween heavy rains in Marathwada region.
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— CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) September 28, 2025Relief Operations in Solapur
In Solapur, officials reported that 4,002 people have been rescued so far, and virtually 6,500 are staying in relief camps. These camps are providing food, drinking water, and medical care. The Akshaya Patra Foundation is helping by supplying meals to villages that need them. To tackle fodder shortages for animals, Fadnavis ordered firsthand arrangements, which will be increased from Monday. Officials are moreover assessing the forfeiture to homes on a large scale. Families are receiving temporary relief of Rs 10,000 in cash, withal with 10 kg each of rice and wheat.
Community Support and Health Measures
The Naam Foundation is helping local authorities, and polity leaders and merchantry owners are stuff involved in planning relief efforts. Relief centers are stuff set up at both district and taluka levels. Large health camps are planned to start from Monday to serve unauthentic people.
Flood Situation in Beed
In Beed, authorities said that 17 dams are full, and two increasingly are tropical to 90 per cent capacity. Currently, water is stuff released only from the Majalgaon Dam. Heavy rains have impacted 48 revenue circles in the past 24 hours, with some villages in Wadwani taluka losing connectivity. Emergency help is stuff provided in these areas. NDRF and Indian Army teams are on the ground conducting rescue operations. Villages withal rivers are on upper alert, with evacuation plans ready. In Ashti, 60 people have once been moved to safer areas. Since September, 2,567 families have been relocated due to floods. Sadly, 10 people have died, and financial aid has been given to eight families.
CM Orders Continuous Relief
Fadnavis told officials in both districts to stay on-site and work closely with state agencies. He stressed the need to maintain relief services, expressly food, water, medical care, and fodder supply, without interruption. He moreover emphasised evacuating vulnerable villages in whop to prevent loss of life.

