The Maharashtra government has decided to relocate residents of landslide-prone areas to Safer Locations following a mudslide in Irshalwadi village. The Chief Minister, Eknath Shinde, announced that over 100 people are still missing and the death toll has risen to 22. The decision to shift people from landslide-prone areas has been made across the state, with houses being built immediately for rehabilitation. The landslide occurred in the tribal village of Khalapur tehsil in Raigad district, burying at least 17 houses under debris. Rescue operations have been challenging due to the lack of proper roads.
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