Saturday, July 07, 2007

Poisonous Snakes out on roads

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Due to heavy rains in Maharashtra State of India, Poisonous snakes came out on the roads in Nasik city in the state. Due to heavy rains across the region their natural shelter was inundated, as per one Sahara Samay report.

Lightning and rains have claimed 91 lives in Nasik revenue division, comprising five districts of Nasik, Jalgaon, Dhule, Nandurbar and Ahmednagar.

While Nasik recorded 30 deaths, 19 deaths were reported from Dhule, 15 in Jalgaon, 16 Ahmednagar and 11 in Nandurbar, between June 1 to June 25, according to the official sources.

Of the 91 deaths, 81 occurred due to lightning, four washed away in flood water, four in house collapse and two natural deaths, the sources added.

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