<p>The pilgrimage town of Nashik received heavy downpour over Monday and Tuesday resulting in water gushing in low lying areas including the Panchvati-Ramkund area.</p>.<p>According to reports reaching here, the catchment area of Gangapur dam received good rainfall and water was flowing into the Godavari river in the Nashik district of North Maharashtra.</p>.<p>In the area, there are over 100 small and big temples and several temples were fully or partially submerged. There is also a huge statue of Hanuman which too was partially under water.</p>.<p>The neighbouring tehsils of Nashik town too received heavy rainfall.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, rains continue to lash Kolhapur city and district, the eighth day in a row.</p>.<p>The Satara district too is receiving heavy rainfall since the last three days.</p>.<p>Because of the rains in these two Western-Maharashtra districts, the Krishna and Panchganga rivers swelled inundating several places.</p>.<p>The Koyna catchment area too received heavy rainfall and all gates of the dam were opened. </p>.<p>The Kolhapur-Goa road traffic was also affected. More than 100 villages in the Kolhapur district have been isolated because water was flowing over the roads and highways and more than 60-odd Kolhapur-type weirs (KT weirs) are brimming.</p>.<p>The Gadchiroli district too received heavy rainfall. The Bhamragad-Alapalli road traffic was affected because of the downpour.</p>
<p>The pilgrimage town of Nashik received heavy downpour over Monday and Tuesday resulting in water gushing in low lying areas including the Panchvati-Ramkund area.</p>.<p>According to reports reaching here, the catchment area of Gangapur dam received good rainfall and water was flowing into the Godavari river in the Nashik district of North Maharashtra.</p>.<p>In the area, there are over 100 small and big temples and several temples were fully or partially submerged. There is also a huge statue of Hanuman which too was partially under water.</p>.<p>The neighbouring tehsils of Nashik town too received heavy rainfall.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, rains continue to lash Kolhapur city and district, the eighth day in a row.</p>.<p>The Satara district too is receiving heavy rainfall since the last three days.</p>.<p>Because of the rains in these two Western-Maharashtra districts, the Krishna and Panchganga rivers swelled inundating several places.</p>.<p>The Koyna catchment area too received heavy rainfall and all gates of the dam were opened. </p>.<p>The Kolhapur-Goa road traffic was also affected. More than 100 villages in the Kolhapur district have been isolated because water was flowing over the roads and highways and more than 60-odd Kolhapur-type weirs (KT weirs) are brimming.</p>.<p>The Gadchiroli district too received heavy rainfall. The Bhamragad-Alapalli road traffic was affected because of the downpour.</p>