Maharashtra floods: Rescue operations stop, 31 missing people declared dead
Published on Jul 27, 2021 10:45 AM IST
Konkan and western districts in Maharashtra have witnessed heavy rainfall since last week, which triggered floods and landslides in several villages.
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Rescue teams have recovered 53 bodies from the site of the landslide in Taliye village and five people were reported injured till Monday, Raigad district collector Nidhi Chaudhari said. The teams have stopped search operations at landslide-hit Taliye village. The 31 missing people will be declared dead. Here are the latest visuals of the flood-affected areas of the state.(REUTERS)
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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar visits the flood-affected area of Bhilwadi area, in Sangli on July 26. (ANI)
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Maharashtra Deputy CM interacts with the victims of the flood-affected area of Bhilwadi area. (ANI)
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India's National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), personnel distribute food and relief materials to people in areas inundated with flood waters at Sangli district of Maharashtra. ( Uday Deolekar/AFP)
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Potholes resurface due to heavy rains cause slow vehicular movement near Dahisar Check Naka on Western Express Highway at Dahisar, in Mumbai on July 26, 2021. (Vijay Bate/HT Photo)
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Indian Coast Guard conducts rescue and relief work in flood-hit areas of Maharashtra, Goa & Karnataka on Sunday. (ANI)
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NDRF personnel carries out rescue and relief operations at a flood-affected area of Maharashtra on July 26. (ANI)
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National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel rescuing people from areas inundated with flood waters at Shiroli village in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra.(AFP)
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