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Flooding in India! Cars are floating in the streets! God help them!

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Published on 17 Sep 2021 / In News and Politics

On Saturday, rescue teams in India battled with their thick silt and debris to reach dozens of flooded houses. The number of deaths from landslides and accidents caused by heavy rains climbed to 125. Earlier reported 110 victims of natural disasters Experts estimate that in July, the state of Maharashtra was experienced the heaviest rainfall in four decades. For days, the rain has seriously affected the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, and major rivers are in danger of overflowing. In Thalia, about 180 km south-east of the financial capital Mumbai, the death toll reached 42. The landslide destroyed most of the houses in the village. "The number of victims may still rise as nearly 40 people are still incarcerated. They are unlikely to save lives because they have been under lip balm for more than 36 hours," the statement said. . According to him, rescuers are looking for landslide victims in more than four communities . Nearly 90,000 people were rescued from the flood -affected areas Parts of the west coast of India experienced record rainfall. This forced the authorities to evict people from vulnerable areas. It was decided to drain the waters from the reservoirs preparing for overflow. At the Mahabaleshwar mountain station, the largest amount of rainfall was recorded - 60 centimeters in 24 hours. It was also clarified that 95 of this number died in Raigada, 45 in Satara, 21 in Ratnagiri, 12 in Tana, seven in Kolhapur, two each in Sindhudurg, Akola, Pune and Wardha and four more in Mumbai. In addition, it was noted that at least 48 people were injured as a result of the natural disaster and another 25 are missing. We are reminded, on July 26, the Maharashtra state authorities reported 164 dead and 100 missing as a result of heavy rains and flooding.

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