Mumbai reports 299 new Covid-19 cases; Maharashtra becomes first state to fully vaccinate over 1 crore people
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Mumbai reports 299 new Covid-19 cases; Maharashtra becomes first state to fully vaccinate over 1 crore people
Maharashtra on Monday became the first and only state, so far, to fully vaccinate more than one crore people against Covid. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Health Minister Rajesh Tope lauded the Health Department s efforts culminating in the record figures of over one crore populace getting both the doses. Meanwhile, Mumbai reported 299 fresh coronavirus positive cases, the lowest single-day addition after April 2020, and eight fatalities. In another development, a total of 164 people have lost their lives in the Maharashtra floods till now, while 100 people are still missing.Read Less
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Maharashtra floods: 112 dead, 99 missing in rain-related incidents
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Over 1.35 lakh people, rendered homeless in the monsoon fury across Maharashtra, are being relocated to safer places. The death toll from the destruction has risen to 112 in Satara, Mumbai suburban district, Raigad, Sindhudurg, Kolhapur, Pune and Ratnagiri, with maximum deaths of 52 in Raigad. Incessant rains and a dozen landslides have affected 875 villages in these districts and 99 people are still missing. The number of deaths may rise as the rescue and relief operations are still underway.
The state government has sanctioned Rs 2 crore each from the State Disaster Response Fund for Raigad and Ratnagiri and Rs 50 lakh for all the other affected districts together. The department said torrential rainfall in various parts of the state, often coinciding with high tides and also discharge from dams, led to various regions getting inundated.