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90 was killed, 70 lost when the rain brought a disaster across Maharashtra

90 was killed, 70 lost when the rain brought a disaster across Maharashtra
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Mumbai: At least 90 people have died and almost 70 lost after the rain-related tragedy – most landslides – report throughout the state on Friday after being responsible, and sometimes recording, bathing.
Raigad, the worst-affected district, reported 60 deaths in three landslide incidents, including the worst in Taliye Village at Mahad Taluka who had claimed 49 lives.
47 more feared people are trapped under debris.
While the rescue team was delayed in their efforts to access the site, villagers claimed that they did not get a previous warning.
However, the government said the villagers had shifted to a safe place but had returned.
PM Modi announced Rs 2 Lakh for the families of victims of Landslip Raigad, and Rs 50,000 as compensation were injured.
The Maharashtra government has been seeking additional assistance from defense forces to carry out operations of assistance and rescue in the flood-hit district.
Deputy CM Ajit Pawar spoke to defense minister Union Rajnath Singh and seeks to help defense forces.
Foreign Minister Amit Shah also spoke with CM Uddhav Thackeray and convinced all the necessary assistance.
CM also announced the Ex-Gratia RS 5 Lakh for families of victims of all 11 landslides since Thursday.
Rain and floods because the rags that raged both began to recede in Konkan District, especially Ratnagiri and Raigad, but the administration said they would remain vigilant.
The focus of rescuers turned to Satara and Sangli, where IMD’s red warning for heavy rain was in place.
Satara and Kolhapur reported 13 deaths due to landslides and other rain accidents and 26 people were missing, while nearly 85,000 people had shifted to safer places, mostly from Sangli and Kolhapur, because Krishna levels increased.
Eleven passengers had lucky escape when their bus was almost swept into the swollen Chikotra river in the early kolhapur on Friday when the driver ignored the warning and went to the flood bridge.
He has been ordered.
Ratnagiri District reported 17 deaths, nine because of landslides.
The state reported more than 11 landslides in 48 hours in five districts.

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