KOLHAPUR: A 26-year-old died on Monday night time after a tree, uprooted because of the heavy rain and gusty winds, fell on him in Kolhapur‘s Bhatgoan.
The person, recognized as Akash Dhanawade, had simply celebrated his birthday earlier that day. He had gone out on his bike for some work after the celebrations. Whereas returning house round 10pm, an acacia tree fell on his bike close to the Bhadgaon bridge, barely 500m from his house. He was taken to the hospital however was declared introduced lifeless.
Dhanawade is survived by his mother and father and a sister.
The heavy rain, accompanied by lightning and robust winds, lashed elements of the Kolhapur district on Monday night time and Tuesday morning.
Within the Gandhi Nagar space of Halondi village, a pandal that had been quickly erected for a marriage collapsed early on Tuesday morning, trapping nearly 400 friends.
Villagers and the native administration instantly began the rescue operation. The trapped friends have been taken to the hospital. Nobody was critically injured. Nonetheless, 4 two-wheelers and three four-wheelers have been extensively broken.
A number of elements of Kolhapur metropolis reported energy cuts for round half an hour at midnight.
Even on Tuesday night, darkish clouds have been hovering over Kolhapur, hinting at the potential for extra rain. The Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) issued a forecast at 4.30pm, predicting gentle to average rain, with thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds reaching speeds of 30-40kmph at remoted locations within the district. Nonetheless, till 8pm, there had been no rain.
The person, recognized as Akash Dhanawade, had simply celebrated his birthday earlier that day. He had gone out on his bike for some work after the celebrations. Whereas returning house round 10pm, an acacia tree fell on his bike close to the Bhadgaon bridge, barely 500m from his house. He was taken to the hospital however was declared introduced lifeless.
Dhanawade is survived by his mother and father and a sister.
The heavy rain, accompanied by lightning and robust winds, lashed elements of the Kolhapur district on Monday night time and Tuesday morning.
Within the Gandhi Nagar space of Halondi village, a pandal that had been quickly erected for a marriage collapsed early on Tuesday morning, trapping nearly 400 friends.
Villagers and the native administration instantly began the rescue operation. The trapped friends have been taken to the hospital. Nobody was critically injured. Nonetheless, 4 two-wheelers and three four-wheelers have been extensively broken.
A number of elements of Kolhapur metropolis reported energy cuts for round half an hour at midnight.
Even on Tuesday night, darkish clouds have been hovering over Kolhapur, hinting at the potential for extra rain. The Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) issued a forecast at 4.30pm, predicting gentle to average rain, with thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds reaching speeds of 30-40kmph at remoted locations within the district. Nonetheless, till 8pm, there had been no rain.