<p>At least seven people were killed in various rain-related incidents as heavy rain lashed Maharashtra on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The Vidarbha and Marathwada regions received heavy downpour which resulted in many places being inundated.</p>.<p>The suburban areas of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region too received good downpour resulting in a road traffic mess, however, there was no impact on trains plying on the Central, Western, Harbour and Trans-Harbour lines of Mumbai's suburban railway network.</p>.<p>The flight movement at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport was running as per schedule.</p>.<p>According to reports reaching the state capital, Nagpur and Pune also received heavy rainfall.</p>.<p>In Bhandara district, three persons died when a house caved in.</p>.<p>In Nanded district, three of a family died when the SUV in which they were travelling was swept away in flood and another person in the district was drowned to death.</p>.<p>The twin districts of Chandrapur and Gadchiroli in Vidarbha region received over 100 mm rainfall in the last 36 hours.</p>.<p>More than 150 villages in Aheri and Bhamragad tehsils were virtually disconnected from district headquarters and main towns as small bridges and culverts were inundated.</p>.<p>The Buldhana and Amravati districts too received a heavy downpour and the districts saw waterlogging in some places.</p>.<p>Traffic between Mumbai and Ahmednagar districts was badly affected because of a landslide at the Malshej Ghats.</p>.<p>The landslide occurred in the wee hours and the debris came crashing down over a tempo injuring its driver.</p>.<p>The Malshej Ghats leads Mumbai to Ahmednagar and Pune via Thane district and is one of the most important roads.</p>.<p>It would take a day's time to clear up the debris.</p>.<p>The Mumbai-based Regional Meteorological Centre of the IMD has forecast heavy rainfall in Konkan-Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Weathermen have advised fishermen of the coastal Konkan coast not to venture out into the Arabian Sea.</p>
<p>At least seven people were killed in various rain-related incidents as heavy rain lashed Maharashtra on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The Vidarbha and Marathwada regions received heavy downpour which resulted in many places being inundated.</p>.<p>The suburban areas of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region too received good downpour resulting in a road traffic mess, however, there was no impact on trains plying on the Central, Western, Harbour and Trans-Harbour lines of Mumbai's suburban railway network.</p>.<p>The flight movement at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport was running as per schedule.</p>.<p>According to reports reaching the state capital, Nagpur and Pune also received heavy rainfall.</p>.<p>In Bhandara district, three persons died when a house caved in.</p>.<p>In Nanded district, three of a family died when the SUV in which they were travelling was swept away in flood and another person in the district was drowned to death.</p>.<p>The twin districts of Chandrapur and Gadchiroli in Vidarbha region received over 100 mm rainfall in the last 36 hours.</p>.<p>More than 150 villages in Aheri and Bhamragad tehsils were virtually disconnected from district headquarters and main towns as small bridges and culverts were inundated.</p>.<p>The Buldhana and Amravati districts too received a heavy downpour and the districts saw waterlogging in some places.</p>.<p>Traffic between Mumbai and Ahmednagar districts was badly affected because of a landslide at the Malshej Ghats.</p>.<p>The landslide occurred in the wee hours and the debris came crashing down over a tempo injuring its driver.</p>.<p>The Malshej Ghats leads Mumbai to Ahmednagar and Pune via Thane district and is one of the most important roads.</p>.<p>It would take a day's time to clear up the debris.</p>.<p>The Mumbai-based Regional Meteorological Centre of the IMD has forecast heavy rainfall in Konkan-Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Weathermen have advised fishermen of the coastal Konkan coast not to venture out into the Arabian Sea.</p>