Maharashtra: 10 people died due to unseasonal rains in Marathwada region, more than 14 thousand farmers affected

10 people have died due to unseasonal rains in Marathwada region. (file photo)

Mumbai:

Eight tremors of Marathwada region in Maharashtra (Maharashtra) This week unseasonal rains (unseasonal rains) and storm-storm have killed 10 people (death) and more than 14 thousand farmers have been affected. Officials gave this information on Friday. He said that the Revenue Department on Friday released the preliminary report related to the damage caused by rain and storm in Marathwada (Marathwada) region from 25 April. As per reports, Latur has received 44.3 offsets, Nanded 28 mm, Hingoli 14.3 mm, Osmanabad 13.9 mm, Beed 12.7 mm, Jalna 7.8 mm, Parbhani 4.9 mm and Aurangabad 1.8 mm of rain. done done

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The Marathwada region includes the districts of Jalna, Aurangabad, Parbhani, Hingoli, Nanded, Latur, Osmanabad and Beed. According to the report, out of 153 villages affected by unseasonal and incessant rains, 101 are in Jalna, 38 in Hingoli and 14 in Osmanabad. Officials cited reports that three people died in incidents of unseasonal rain in Nanded.

According to reports, six persons died in Nedd, two in Latur and one each in Beed and Osmanabad due to incidents of unseasonal rain. “A total of 1,178 foreigners and 147 people have died in the last 72 hours due to unseasonal rains and thunderstorms,” ​​an official said. This damages the partnership on 8058.66 hectares of land, due to which 14,441 farmers were affected.

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