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  2. Maharashtra floods of 2005 - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Maharashtra floods impacted many parts of the Indian state of Maharashtra including large areas of the metropolis Mumbai, a city located on the coast of the Arabian Sea, on the Western coast of India, in which approximately 1,094 people died. It occurred just one month after the June 2005 Gujarat floods.

  3. Brihanmumbai Storm Water Disposal System - Wikipedia

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    Portions of Mumbai like Bombay Central and Tardeo remain below sea level. Reclamation of ponds and obstructions in drains due to cables and gas pipe exacerbate the problem. [6] History of failed drainage system in Mumbai The act of 26 July 2005. The project was conceived after major floods in Mumbai in 1985.

  4. History of Mumbai during the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    2005 floods. Mumbai was lashed by torrential rains on 26–27 July 2005, during which the city was brought to a complete standstill. The city received 37 inches (940 mm) of rain in 24 hours — the most any Indian city has ever received in a single day. Around 83 people were killed. [7]

  5. Dahisar River - Wikipedia

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    The river flood was caused by the eighth heaviest ever recorded 24-hour rainfall figure of 994 mm (39.1 inches) [6] which lashed the city on 26 July 2005, and intermittently continued through the next day. During the deluge, about 10,000 houses and shops in Rawal Pada, Ghartan Pada and Sri Krishna Nagar were submerged causing heavy losses.

  6. List of deadliest floods - Wikipedia

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    Fujian, Anhui, Zhejiang flood China: 2005 1,605–3,363 [citation needed] spring flooding Haiti, Dominican Republic: 2004 1,558 St. Martin flood, storm surge Netherlands: 1686 1,532 [citation needed] 2002 China flood, torrential floods, mud-rock flows China: 2002 1,503 [citation needed] Mumbai and the surrounding state Maharashtra, Karnataka ...

  7. Nick Pivetta joins Padres on 4-year, $55 million deal: Report

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    BREAKING: Right-hander Nick Pivetta and the San Diego Padres are in agreement on a four-year, $55 million contract that includes a pair of opt-outs, pending physical, sources tell ESPN.

  8. Floods in India - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Lucknow flood was a natural disaster that occurred in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, India, in August 2008. It was caused by the overflow of the Gomti River after heavy rainfall in the monsoon season. The flood submerged several parts of the city, affecting more than 100,000 people and killing at least 15. The flood also ...

  9. What to know about Trump’s executive order and ... - AOL

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    President Donald Trump’s executive order grasping far greater control over independent federal agencies embraces a constitutionally questionable theory that presidents dating back to Ronald ...