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Heavy rains kill 17 in western India
Damaged vehicles are seen following heavy rains in Pune, India September 26, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

MUMBAI, Sept 26 — Seventeen people were killed today in flooding caused by torrential rains in western India including five who were sleeping in a mosque, officials said.

Twelve people including a nine-year-old boy were killed in flash floods and as walls collapsed in various parts of Pune district in Maharashtra state, police said.

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The mosque was washed away in a rural part of the state, police official Sandip Patil told AFP.

"We have recovered five bodies and are still looking for two missing people. Rescue operations are ongoing,” he said.

The state’s chief minister Devendra Fadnavis tweeted his condolences and said 15,000 people had been evacuated in the city of Baramati.

Monsoon rains are crucial to replenishing water supplies in drought-stricken India, but they kill hundreds of people across the country every year. — AFP

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