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Maharashtra Flood: Over 100 Dead As Rain, Landslides Hit Maharashtra, 80,000 Moved To Safety

138 Dead In Maharashtra Rain Fury, 90,000 Moved To Safety Maharashtra rain: At least 84,452 people, including over 40,000 in Kolhapur district, were shifted to safer places in Western Maharashtra s Pune division, officials said. Updated: July 24, 2021 3:14 pm IST Maharashtra Flood: At least 54 villages have been completely affected due to heavy rain in Kolhapur. Mumbai: At least 138 people have died in rain-related incidents, including multiple landslides, in Maharashtra. The deaths include 36 who died in a landslide in the coastal Raigad district, about 70 km from state capital Mumbai. Several districts - primarily the Konkan region - have been receiving incessant rain over the past few days, leaving thousands stranded in floods and landslides.

136 dead, over 84,000 evacuated as rains batter Maharashtra; IMD issues red alert for 6 districts

UPDATED: July 24, 2021 12:13 IST A team of NDRF during a rescue operation after heavy rain in Kolhapur of Maharashtra. (Photo:Twitter/@satyaprad1) More than 100 people have died and thousands moved to safer locations as heavy rains continue to batter Maharashtra, triggering landslides and floods in several districts. The six districts are: Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg in coastal Konkan and Pune, Satara and Kolhapur in western Maharashtra. On Saturday morning, a passenger train derailed between Dudhsagar and Sonaulim in South Goa after heavy rains and the overflowing of the Vashishti river between Chiplun and Kamathe in Maharashtra. Maharashtra: NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) team carries out rescue and relief operations in the flood-affected lower Chiplun area in Ratnagiri district. pic.twitter.com/abmUZpF3hf

Monsoon mayhem in Maharashtra: 129 dead in rain-related incidents; 84,452 people shifted- The New Indian Express

Monsoon fury: 129 dead in rain-related incidents in Maharashtra; flood situation grim in four states In Karnataka, three persons died in rain related-incidents on Friday. Two are missing and are feared dead. Flooding hit normal life in eight districts across state. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Locals at the site after several people died in a landslide at Taliye village in Satara district. (Photo | PTI) By Express News Service MUMBAI/PUNE/RAIGAD: As many as 129 people have died in rain-related incidents, including multiple landslides, in Maharashtra over the last two days, while 84,452 people under the Pune division were shifted to safer places on Friday as heavy showers continued to wreak havoc in the state, officials said.

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