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Normalcy returning in flood-hit western Maharashtra, toll 54

The administration on Friday informed that the situation in flood-affected is returning to normal. However, the death toll due to the floods which ravaged the region between August 5 and 11 reached 54 with the recovery of more bodies in Sangli.

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Published : Aug 16, 2019, 11:41 PM IST

Normalcy returning in flood-hit western Maharashtra, toll 54

Pune: The situation in flood-affected western Maharashtra's Sangli and Kolhapur districts is returning to normal.

However, the death toll due to the floods which ravaged the region between August 5 and 11 reached 54 with the recovery of more bodies in Sangli.

The district-wise death toll was as follows: Sangli (26), Kolhapur (10), Satara (8), Pune (9) and Solapur (1).

Among those who died in Sangli district were 17 victims of boat capsize incident at Brahmnal.

All missing persons in the Brahmnal tragedy are now accounted for, an official said.

"One person who had gone missing managed to reach a relief camp. So the final death count in Brahmnal is 17," he added.

As per the release issued by the office of Deepak Mhaisekar, Pune divisional commissioner, the life in Sangli and Kolhapur was returning to normalcy as the rivers Krishna and Panchganga were flowing below the danger mark.

Over seven lakh people were shifted to safer places during the floods in these two districts.

"Rehabilitation work is going on....Rs 16.88 crore cash aid has been distributed among 33,000 flood-affected families in Pune region," the release said.

Over 15,000 houses were damaged in Sangli and Kolhapur districts and over 7,000 animals including cows, buffaloes, goats and donkeys died or went missing, it added.

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Pune: The situation in flood-affected western Maharashtra's Sangli and Kolhapur districts is returning to normal.

However, the death toll due to the floods which ravaged the region between August 5 and 11 reached 54 with the recovery of more bodies in Sangli.

The district-wise death toll was as follows: Sangli (26), Kolhapur (10), Satara (8), Pune (9) and Solapur (1).

Among those who died in Sangli district were 17 victims of boat capsize incident at Brahmnal.

All missing persons in the Brahmnal tragedy are now accounted for, an official said.

"One person who had gone missing managed to reach a relief camp. So the final death count in Brahmnal is 17," he added.

As per the release issued by the office of Deepak Mhaisekar, Pune divisional commissioner, the life in Sangli and Kolhapur was returning to normalcy as the rivers Krishna and Panchganga were flowing below the danger mark.

Over seven lakh people were shifted to safer places during the floods in these two districts.

"Rehabilitation work is going on....Rs 16.88 crore cash aid has been distributed among 33,000 flood-affected families in Pune region," the release said.

Over 15,000 houses were damaged in Sangli and Kolhapur districts and over 7,000 animals including cows, buffaloes, goats and donkeys died or went missing, it added.

Also Read: AP: Funeral held for cow with elaborate traditional rituals

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Normalcy returning in flood-hit western Maharashtra, toll 54
         Pune, Aug 16 (PTI) The situation in flood-affected
western Maharashtra's Sangli and Kolhapur districts is
returning to normal, the administration said on Friday.
         However, the death toll due to the floods which
ravaged the region between August 5 and 11 reached 54 with
recovery ofmore bodies in Sangli.
         The district-wise death toll was as follows: Sangli
(26), Kolhapur (10), Satara (8), Pune (9) and Solapur (1).
         Among those who died in Sangli district were 17
victims of boat capsize incident at Brahmnal.
         All missing persons in the Brahmnal tragedy are now
accounted for, an official said.
         "One person who had gone missing managed to reach a
relief camp. So the final death count in Brahmnal is 17," he
added.
         As per the release issued by the office of Deepak
Mhaisekar, Pune divisional commissioner, the life in Sangli
and Kolhapur was returning to normalcy as the rivers Krishna
and Panchganga were flowing below the danger mark.
         Over seven lakh people were shifted to safer places
during the floods in these two districts.
         "Rehabilitation work is going on....Rs 16.88 crore
cash aid have been distributed among 33,000 flood-affected
families in Pune region," the release said.
         Over 15,000 houses were damaged in Sangli and Kolhapur
districts and over 7,000 animals including cows, buffaloes,
goats and donkeys died or went missing, it added. PTI SPK
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