In just one night, Taibai Ghule estimates she lost an income of one lakh rupees.
The 42-year-old was in Bhalawani, nine kilometres from her village when a heavy downpour began. “It started raining at five in the evening and increased after midnight,” the sheep and goat herder said. The freshly ploughed field was soon wet and muddy, and her flock of roughly 200 animals were finding it difficult to move around in the sticky mud.
“We sat in the mud [all night] and were drenched in that deluge with our animals,” she said, recalling the heavy rains of December 2021 in Ahmadnagar (also spelt Ahmednagar) district of Maharashtra.
“We have seen heavy rain, but we have not suffered such losses. This is the first time,” says Taibai, a shepherd from Dhavalpuri village who lost eight sheep and a female goat. “All we wanted was to save them.”
The rain was particularly heavy in Satara with close to 100 mm rainfall recorded on December 2, 2021, in most of its talukas.









