In a somber turn of events, Kapildharwadi village in Maharashtra's Beed district marked a dark and silent Diwali. The village, home to 400 people, was evacuated after developing significant ground cracks, leading to its classification as a 'geo-dimensional hazard zone' by the Geological Survey of India (GSI).

The GSI team from Pune visited the site on October 8, confirming the geological threat and prompting immediate evacuation. The displaced residents are currently sheltered at the Manmath Swami temple premises and a nearby school, living without electricity for the past two weeks.

Further complicating the situation, several houses suffered structural damage, including four homes with major cracks and three that collapsed. Shifts to a nearby 'gairan' land for rehabilitation are in the

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