<p>For Pratibha Nilesh Kondhalkar, it was like a bolt from the blue when she heard a loud sound and ran out of her house along with her six-year-old daughter after heavy rains pounded Taliye village in Maharashtra's Raigad district a few days back.</p>.<p>She later got to know it was a landslide, which flattened 32 houses in the village and claimed several lives.</p>.<p>"My father, mother and other relatives died in the landslide," the distraught woman told <em>PTI</em> on Sunday.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/maharashtra-landslide-toll-rises-to-73-47-still-missing-ndrf-1012636.html" target="_blank">Maharashtra landslide toll rises to 73; 47 still missing: NDRF </a></strong></p>.<p>The woman said she had recently come from an adjoining village to stay with her parents in Taliye, the site of the deadliest landslide following heavy rains in Maharashtra.</p>.<p>So far, 42 bodies have been found following the landslide in Taliye on Thursday, while 42 others are still missing. The deceased included 17 women, as per the district administration.</p>.<p>Another local Baban Sakpal said he also heard a loud sound and after some people said there was a landslide, he ran out of his house along with his three children.</p>.<p>Sakpal now thanks God for his family having survived the tragedy.</p>.<p>According to some locals, 10 children who were enrolled in a pre-primary school and 12 of a high school in Taliye village of Mahad taluka also died in the landslide.</p>.<p>"The school building is safe, but now there is no student left to come to the school," a local villager said.</p>.<p>Amol Kondhalkar, who works in an armed force, said his father, mother and wife are missing following the landslide in Taliye village.</p>.<p>"I arrived here yesterday after getting news of the incident and have been searching for my family members," he said.</p>.<p>In Hirkaniwadi village, located near the Raigad Fort, around l00 houses developed cracks after a landslide there on Saturday, as per the district administration. Besides, a landslide was reported in Ambemachi village in Mahad taluka of Raigad on Saturday, following which 87 villagers were safely rescued by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).</p>.<p>Following the heavy showers and landslides, the Mahad taluka has been facing shortage of drinking water. Some social groups are sending essential items to the affected places.</p>.<p>The rain intensity has now reduced in the area, according to the district administration. As landslides proved fatal in many parts of the state, the government would come up with a plan to permanently relocate people living in hilly areas, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray told reporters in Taliye village on Saturday.</p>
<p>For Pratibha Nilesh Kondhalkar, it was like a bolt from the blue when she heard a loud sound and ran out of her house along with her six-year-old daughter after heavy rains pounded Taliye village in Maharashtra's Raigad district a few days back.</p>.<p>She later got to know it was a landslide, which flattened 32 houses in the village and claimed several lives.</p>.<p>"My father, mother and other relatives died in the landslide," the distraught woman told <em>PTI</em> on Sunday.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/maharashtra-landslide-toll-rises-to-73-47-still-missing-ndrf-1012636.html" target="_blank">Maharashtra landslide toll rises to 73; 47 still missing: NDRF </a></strong></p>.<p>The woman said she had recently come from an adjoining village to stay with her parents in Taliye, the site of the deadliest landslide following heavy rains in Maharashtra.</p>.<p>So far, 42 bodies have been found following the landslide in Taliye on Thursday, while 42 others are still missing. The deceased included 17 women, as per the district administration.</p>.<p>Another local Baban Sakpal said he also heard a loud sound and after some people said there was a landslide, he ran out of his house along with his three children.</p>.<p>Sakpal now thanks God for his family having survived the tragedy.</p>.<p>According to some locals, 10 children who were enrolled in a pre-primary school and 12 of a high school in Taliye village of Mahad taluka also died in the landslide.</p>.<p>"The school building is safe, but now there is no student left to come to the school," a local villager said.</p>.<p>Amol Kondhalkar, who works in an armed force, said his father, mother and wife are missing following the landslide in Taliye village.</p>.<p>"I arrived here yesterday after getting news of the incident and have been searching for my family members," he said.</p>.<p>In Hirkaniwadi village, located near the Raigad Fort, around l00 houses developed cracks after a landslide there on Saturday, as per the district administration. Besides, a landslide was reported in Ambemachi village in Mahad taluka of Raigad on Saturday, following which 87 villagers were safely rescued by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).</p>.<p>Following the heavy showers and landslides, the Mahad taluka has been facing shortage of drinking water. Some social groups are sending essential items to the affected places.</p>.<p>The rain intensity has now reduced in the area, according to the district administration. As landslides proved fatal in many parts of the state, the government would come up with a plan to permanently relocate people living in hilly areas, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray told reporters in Taliye village on Saturday.</p>