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K'taka: Elderly woman, new-born killed in house collapse

By IANS | Updated: May 2, 2023 11:10 IST

Koppala (Karnataka), May 2 An elderly woman and her 20-day old granddaughter were killed when their house in ...

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Koppala (Karnataka), May 2 An elderly woman and her 20-day old granddaughter were killed when their house in Jeerala village here collapsed due to incessant rains on Tuesday.

According to police, the deceased have been identified as 60-year-old Fakeeramma and her granddaughter.

While Kanakamma the infant's mother suffered major injuries in the incident, the father escaped unhurt.

The locals said that the incident took place due to incessant rains in the region for the past two days.

Kanakamma is undergoing treatment at the Gangavathi government hospital.

More details are awaited.

Heavy rains have been lashing north Karnataka region since last week.

Due to heavy rain and hailstorm, Rahul Gandhi's public rally had to be cancelled last week in Kalaburagi.

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