MUMBAI, Sept. 16 -- Heavy rainfall in several districts of Marathwada, including Ahilyanagar, Beed, and Parbhani, left around 200 people stranded at various locations due to severe flooding. Over 150 people have been rescued by coordinated efforts of the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), and local teams, and shifted to safer places. Four people from Hingoli and Beed districts died, while a couple more were injured in lightning strikes. Beed district was the worst hit, with 52 villagers stranded across five villages, around 150 trapped in Thevur village, and 12 in Indapur, Pune. All villagers from Ashti in Beed have now been rescued, while more than 100 from Thevur were brought to safety by NDRF, Army, and IAF teams. In Indapur, local residents stepped in to rescue those trapped. In Ahilyanagar, 19 people were evacuated from Pathardi and Karanji villages. Meanwhile, warnings were issued in several villages of Parbhani as the Godavari River crossed its danger level. "Due to heavy rainfall, 52 people were stranded in five villages of Ashti tehsil, Beed district. So far, 51 have been rescued and shifted to safe locations, while one remains missing and is feared drowned. Of the rescued, 24 were airlifted, and the rest were brought out by local rescue teams. The Indian Air Force flew in from Nashik for air operations, which have now been concluded. The Army was also deployed for rescue efforts," said an official from the Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar divisional commissioner's office. The official further confirmed four deaths and widespread cattle losses due to the floods....