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Maharashtra rains: Heavy rainfall lash Raigad, 5 talukas record over 200 mm rain in 24 hours

DNA Friday, 28 July 2023
Uran, Alibag, Pen, Panvel, and Murud saw more than 200 mm of rain, while Roha recorded the lowest 140.6 mm in 24 hours, the data revealed.
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