<p>Rescuers waded through waist-deep mud in Western India Monday to reach injured residents and start a massive clean-up after heavy monsoon rains triggered landslides and floods that killed 159 people.</p>.<p>India's western coast was hit by severe rainstorms over several days, with a quarter of a million people evacuated from their homes in three states and power cut across vast areas.</p>.<p>Experts say climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of the annual deluge — which is critical to replenishing rivers and groundwater but also causes widespread death and destruction.</p>.<p>"The focus has now shifted to evacuating the injured and restoring electricity as water levels recede," a National Disaster Relief Force spokesperson told <em>AFP</em>.</p>.<p>"The rainfall has stopped in most places and water levels have receded. We are helping with clean-up, relief and restoration."</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/maharashtra-rains-live-suburban-trains-road-traffic-heavy-rains-Mumbai-rains-flooding-BMC-waterlogging-Mumbai-local-Maharashtra-1012900.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live Maharashtra rains updates here</strong></a></p>.<p>In the worst-hit state Maharashtra, where the toll rose to 149 on Sunday, officials said search operations were halted in the hillside village of Taliye, southeast of Mumbai.</p>.<p>Some 53 bodies have been recovered in the village so far, with 17 people still missing, after a large landslide washed away people and homes on Thursday.</p>.<p>In the neighbouring district of Satara, 29 people were killed in multiple landslides.</p>.<p>And in Chiplun, 24 hours of uninterrupted rain caused water levels to rise by nearly 20 feet (six metres) on Thursday.</p>.<p>Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday described what happened in that district as "unimaginable".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/floods-leave-shocking-trail-of-destruction-in-maharashtra-as-death-toll-mounts-to-149-1012835.html" target="_blank">Floods leave shocking trail of destruction in Maharashtra as death toll mounts to 149</a></strong></p>.<p>"The water level reached the ceiling of my shop, there was so much water inside," a shopkeeper there told news channel <em>NDTV</em>.</p>.<p>"We've seen floods before in 1965 and 2005, but this was worse than before," another resident added.</p>.<p>Neighbouring state Goa's Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said the floods were the worst since 1982.</p>.<p>Further south in Karnataka state, nine people died in flooding and four others were missing, officials said.</p>.<p>Authorities were trying to restore power supply to the affected districts.</p>
<p>Rescuers waded through waist-deep mud in Western India Monday to reach injured residents and start a massive clean-up after heavy monsoon rains triggered landslides and floods that killed 159 people.</p>.<p>India's western coast was hit by severe rainstorms over several days, with a quarter of a million people evacuated from their homes in three states and power cut across vast areas.</p>.<p>Experts say climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of the annual deluge — which is critical to replenishing rivers and groundwater but also causes widespread death and destruction.</p>.<p>"The focus has now shifted to evacuating the injured and restoring electricity as water levels recede," a National Disaster Relief Force spokesperson told <em>AFP</em>.</p>.<p>"The rainfall has stopped in most places and water levels have receded. We are helping with clean-up, relief and restoration."</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/maharashtra-rains-live-suburban-trains-road-traffic-heavy-rains-Mumbai-rains-flooding-BMC-waterlogging-Mumbai-local-Maharashtra-1012900.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live Maharashtra rains updates here</strong></a></p>.<p>In the worst-hit state Maharashtra, where the toll rose to 149 on Sunday, officials said search operations were halted in the hillside village of Taliye, southeast of Mumbai.</p>.<p>Some 53 bodies have been recovered in the village so far, with 17 people still missing, after a large landslide washed away people and homes on Thursday.</p>.<p>In the neighbouring district of Satara, 29 people were killed in multiple landslides.</p>.<p>And in Chiplun, 24 hours of uninterrupted rain caused water levels to rise by nearly 20 feet (six metres) on Thursday.</p>.<p>Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday described what happened in that district as "unimaginable".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/floods-leave-shocking-trail-of-destruction-in-maharashtra-as-death-toll-mounts-to-149-1012835.html" target="_blank">Floods leave shocking trail of destruction in Maharashtra as death toll mounts to 149</a></strong></p>.<p>"The water level reached the ceiling of my shop, there was so much water inside," a shopkeeper there told news channel <em>NDTV</em>.</p>.<p>"We've seen floods before in 1965 and 2005, but this was worse than before," another resident added.</p>.<p>Neighbouring state Goa's Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said the floods were the worst since 1982.</p>.<p>Further south in Karnataka state, nine people died in flooding and four others were missing, officials said.</p>.<p>Authorities were trying to restore power supply to the affected districts.</p>