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The death toll due to the torrential rains that have been lashing Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karanataka, Goa and Assam have reached 95.
Hyderabad/Mumbai/Guwahati, June 24 : The death toll due to the torrential rains that have been lashing Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karanataka, Goa and Assam have reached 95.
At least 41 people have died alone in the state. Hundreds of trees have been uprooted, electric poles have felled and highways are flooded in low-lying villages and small towns in Kurnool and Guntur Districts.
In Mumbai, four people were killed when a building collapsed today due to heavy rains.
Eleven people were killed when two walls collapsed in Pune.
In Karnataka, at least 14 people have died in the last 36 hours. While in Kerala, 25 lost their lives. 27 relief camps have been set up here to look after hundreds of evacuates.
ANI