104 killed, 3,050 villages hit in Marathwada due to rains from 1 June
Excess rainfall has impacted 3050 villages in the region, which comprises Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Parbhani, Nanded, Dharashiv, Hingoli, Latur and Beed districts
PTI

A total of 104 persons have died in monsoon-related
incidents since 1 June in Maharashtra's Marathwada region, officials said on
Monday.
Excess rainfall has impacted 3050 villages in the region,
which comprises Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Parbhani, Nanded, Dharashiv,
Hingoli, Latur and Beed districts, causing crop damage and losses to farmers,
as per a report from the divisional commissioner office.
"Of the 104 deaths recorded in Marathwada between June
1 and September 29, seven took place in floods since September 26. A total of
2838 animals have perished since June 1, including 685 in Beed," the
report stated.
Nanded led with deaths of 28 persons, followed by 17 in
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, 16 in Beed, 13 in Hingoli, nine each in Jalna and
Dharashiv, and six each in Parbhani and Latur, the report informed.
"Roads of length 2701 kilometres, 1504 bridges, 222
water lakes, 1064 schools, 9567 electricity poles, 58 buildings of local
governing offices, 392 water pipeline schemes, 352 primary health centres are
partially or fully damaged in the recent floods," it said.
The report added that repairs of the above would cost Rs
2432.53 crore.
The lists of farmers who have faced losses will be uploaded
and the farmers have to do e-KYC and get the aid in their bank accounts,
Divisional Commissioner Jitendra Papalkar told PTI.
The floods in the region are decreasing but alert is being maintained
for people residing in low lying areas along Godavari river banks, Papalkar
added.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday reviewed the flood situation in Marathwada.
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