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Maharashtra Rain: Toll 207 and 11 Lost

Maharashtra Rain: Toll 207 and 11 Lost
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Mumbai: The victim was killed in the relevant incident in Maharashtra rose to 207 on Tuesday with Raigad Regency which was exposed to the worst because of almost 100 fatalities, while 11 people were still missing, said the state government.
Heavy rain last week caused a massive flood and landslides in most countries, especially in the region of Konkan and the West Maharashtra region.
Of the 207 deaths caused by heavy rain and flooding since last week, the maximum 95 came from the Raigad district attended by 45 in Satara, 35 in Ratnagiri, 12 ine, 7 in Kolhapur, 3 in Pune, 3 in Pune, two each at Sindhudurg, Wardha and Akola District, said statements issued by the State Disaster Management Department.
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Of the total death toll, Raigad Regency reported 95 deaths, Ratnagiri-21, Thane-12, suburban district of Mumbai and Sindhudurg reported 2 deaths.
A total of 15 people still lost people were still missing, while 51 were injured and treated in various governments and private hospitals, he said.
Most of the deaths in Raigad Regency, Satara and Ratnagiri were caused by landslides, while flooding claimed life in Kolhapur and Sangli.
Since June 1, 294 people have died in the incident related to rain in Maharashtra, the statement said.
Local officials struggled to speed up rescue operations mainly due to difficult terrain and intermittent shower which affected their duties, said an official from the disaster management department.
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Thackeray said the flood warning system had also killed 29,100 domestic animals, mostly in Sangli District, Kolhapur, Satara and Sindhudurg, the statement said.
Bathing on the Sahyadri mountains, which is part of the Western Ghats has increased the level of river water flowing through Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur Regency, forcing administration to evacuate more people.
As many as 3,75,178 people have been evacuated so far, where 2,06,619 came from Sungli, said the statement.
It can be noted that Sangli District did not accept heavy rainfall, but the heavy water discharge of the Koyna Dam in Satara Regency resulted in the city of Sangli and several villages were flooded.
The dam was built on the Koyna River, the Krishna River River.
There were 259 help camps for people evacuated where 253 were in Kolhapur and six in the Ratnagiri district.
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