<p>The death toll from flooding and landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains in India climbed to 124 Sunday, officials said, with rescuers searching for dozens more missing.</p>.<p>The country's western coast has been inundated by torrential rains since Thursday, with the India Meteorological Department warning of further downpours over the next few days.</p>.<p>In Maharasthra, 114 people have been killed, including more than 40 in a large landslide that hit the hillside village of Taliye, south of Mumbai, on Thursday.</p>.<p>Villager Jayram Mahaske, whose relatives remained trapped, told AFP that "many people were washed away as they were trying to run away" when the landslide hit.</p>.<p>It flattened dozens of homes in a matter of minutes, leaving just two concrete structures standing and cutting off power supply, local residents told AFP.</p>.<p>Rescuers were scouring the mud and debris for 99 others still missing.</p>.<p>"My entire team is engaged in rescue operations now," National Disaster Response Force Inspector Rajesh Yawale, who was coordinating rescue operations in the village, told AFP Saturday.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-is-on-the-frontline-of-climate-change-1012583.html" target="_blank">India is on the frontline of climate change</a></strong></p>.<p>He said many bodies were washed away, with some found stuck among trees downstream.</p>.<p>A dozen others were killed in two separate landslides, also south of Mumbai.</p>.<p>In parts of Chiplun, water levels rose to nearly 20 feet (six metres) on Thursday after 24 hours of uninterrupted rain submerged roads and homes.</p>.<p>Eight patients at a local Covid-19 hospital also reportedly died after power supply to ventilators was cut off by the floods.</p>.<p>In neighbouring Goa, a woman drowned, the state government told the Press Trust of India, in what Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said were the "worst floods since 1982".</p>.<p>In the coastal plains spanning Maharashtra and Goa, floodwater levels remained elevated after rivers burst their banks.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/maharashtra-rains-search-ops-on-for-missing-people-in-satara-1012612.html" target="_blank">Maharashtra rains: Search ops on for missing people in Satara</a></strong></p>.<p>Terrified residents climbed onto rooftops and upper floors to escape swelling waters.</p>.<p>In Karnataka, the death toll rose from three to nine overnight, with four others missing, officials said.</p>.<p>Power supply was disrupted in the 11 affected districts and officials added that there were crop losses across vast swathes of land.</p>.<p>Flooding and landslides are common during India's treacherous monsoon season, which also often sees poorly constructed buildings buckle after days of non-stop rain.</p>.<p>Four people died before dawn on Friday when a building collapsed in a Mumbai slum, authorities said.</p>.<p>The incident came less than a week after at least 34 people lost their lives when several homes were crushed by a collapsed wall and a landslide in the city.</p>
<p>The death toll from flooding and landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains in India climbed to 124 Sunday, officials said, with rescuers searching for dozens more missing.</p>.<p>The country's western coast has been inundated by torrential rains since Thursday, with the India Meteorological Department warning of further downpours over the next few days.</p>.<p>In Maharasthra, 114 people have been killed, including more than 40 in a large landslide that hit the hillside village of Taliye, south of Mumbai, on Thursday.</p>.<p>Villager Jayram Mahaske, whose relatives remained trapped, told AFP that "many people were washed away as they were trying to run away" when the landslide hit.</p>.<p>It flattened dozens of homes in a matter of minutes, leaving just two concrete structures standing and cutting off power supply, local residents told AFP.</p>.<p>Rescuers were scouring the mud and debris for 99 others still missing.</p>.<p>"My entire team is engaged in rescue operations now," National Disaster Response Force Inspector Rajesh Yawale, who was coordinating rescue operations in the village, told AFP Saturday.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-is-on-the-frontline-of-climate-change-1012583.html" target="_blank">India is on the frontline of climate change</a></strong></p>.<p>He said many bodies were washed away, with some found stuck among trees downstream.</p>.<p>A dozen others were killed in two separate landslides, also south of Mumbai.</p>.<p>In parts of Chiplun, water levels rose to nearly 20 feet (six metres) on Thursday after 24 hours of uninterrupted rain submerged roads and homes.</p>.<p>Eight patients at a local Covid-19 hospital also reportedly died after power supply to ventilators was cut off by the floods.</p>.<p>In neighbouring Goa, a woman drowned, the state government told the Press Trust of India, in what Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said were the "worst floods since 1982".</p>.<p>In the coastal plains spanning Maharashtra and Goa, floodwater levels remained elevated after rivers burst their banks.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/maharashtra-rains-search-ops-on-for-missing-people-in-satara-1012612.html" target="_blank">Maharashtra rains: Search ops on for missing people in Satara</a></strong></p>.<p>Terrified residents climbed onto rooftops and upper floors to escape swelling waters.</p>.<p>In Karnataka, the death toll rose from three to nine overnight, with four others missing, officials said.</p>.<p>Power supply was disrupted in the 11 affected districts and officials added that there were crop losses across vast swathes of land.</p>.<p>Flooding and landslides are common during India's treacherous monsoon season, which also often sees poorly constructed buildings buckle after days of non-stop rain.</p>.<p>Four people died before dawn on Friday when a building collapsed in a Mumbai slum, authorities said.</p>.<p>The incident came less than a week after at least 34 people lost their lives when several homes were crushed by a collapsed wall and a landslide in the city.</p>