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Cyclone Tauktae claims two lives in Mumbai The extremely severe cyclonic storm Tauktae that created havoc in Mumbai on Monday claimed two lives so far. A woman from Worli died after a massive banyan tree fell on her and a fisherman from Mahim drowned while rescuing other fishermen. Another fisherman from Madh has been missing since Monday morning after his fishing boat drowned near the sea. The gusty wind and heavy rainfall uprooted several trees across the city. 45-year-old woman Sangeeta Khara died after a massive banyan tree fell on her around 5 pm on Monday. In the incident, Kharat who was on her way home at Bombay Development Directorate (BDD) chawl received severe injuries. She was rushed to King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital, Parel. However, she succumbed to her injuries and died during treatment, said Worli Police. ....
Six killed as Tauktae pounds coastal Maharashtra Updated: Updated: 114 kmph winds, over 100 mm of rain lash Mumbai. Share Article AAA Heavy rains and wind during Cyclone Tauktae at the Bandra Worli sea link at Bandra in Mumbai on May 17. | Photo Credit: PTI 114 kmph winds, over 100 mm of rain lash Mumbai. Six persons were killed and nine injured on Monday as cyclone Tauktae wrought havoc on Maharashtra’s coastline, damaging homes, uprooting trees and leading to water logging in Mumbai. The State government had evacuated over 12,420 people from coastal districts of Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri and Raigad to safer places. One fisherman drowned and three others are missing after two boats capsized off Devgad in Sindhudurg. In Raigad and Thane districts, three and two people lost their lives, respectively. Of the nine injured, four were reported in Mumbai, two in Ratnagiri and Raigad while one in Thane. A total of 2,542 houses were partially d ....