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99 is still lost because the Maha Rain Fury toll rises to 112

99 is still lost because the Maha Rain Fury toll rises to 112
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Mumbai / Pune: Toll Of The Rain Fury in Maharashtra rose to 112 on Saturday because the rain fell and rescue operations gathered, which led to more resting.
While 53 people were injured so far, 99 reported missing.
More than 1.4 lakh people have been evacuated.
Plant losses throughout the country are estimated to be in an area of ​​more than 1.5 lakh hectares.
Konkan and Western Maharashtra have undergone the burden of landslides and floods since Thursday, Raigad became the worst-affected district.
Even though the rain receded on Saturdays, the Panchganga River and Krishna in Maharashtra Barat remain on a sign of danger, making parts of Kolhapur and Sangli District sank.
President of Ram Nath Kovind called Governor Maharashtra B Koshyari to express his concern for the lost life.
Pune-Bengaluru National Highway is still closed for the second day, with more than 2,000 trucks jammed on the main road.
The bridge that connects Mumbai to Chiplun in Konkan on the Vashisti River has collapsed, affects the movement.
The train continues the operation after being closed for two days.
Two more landslides were reported near the village of Tatiye in Raigad on Saturday shortly before the visit of CM Uddhav Thackeray, but this was small.
The village is the site of the state’s worst landslide, which occurred on Thursday.
Thackeray said the state made a plan to rehabilitate settlements in a landslide-prone area.
The State Agency Mhada will rebuild houses in Taliye.
He also said he was satisfied with the response from the center.
A total of 34 NDRF teams, 3 army teams, 7 Navy teams and 3 coast guard team helped with aid operations

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