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Maharashtra drought: 12-year-old dies of heat stroke while fetching water for family

The girl was a resident of Sablkhed village in drought-hit Beed district of Maharashtra

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The government has said that 33 crore people in 2.5 lakh villages in the country are facing water shortage. (Representational Image)
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A 12-year-old girl in drought-hit area of Maharashtra’s Beed district in Marathwada region died due to heat stroke on Tuesday.

The incident reportedly took place when the class 5 student, Yogita Ashok Desai had gone to fill water from the nearest hand pump, which was 500 metres away from her house. The girl was a resident of Sablkhed village and was also suffering from dysentery for a few days.

According to NDTV, the girl was dehydrated after she made four trips to fill water. However, she collapsed on her fifth trip to the water pump.

The doctor who attended to her said that she died of a heart attack and dehydration. The government has said that 33 crore people in 2.5 lakh villages in the country are facing water shortage.

Several parts of India are reeling under high temperatures and more than 110 people have succumbed due to sunstrokes.

Meanwhile, water woes in the parched districts of Maharashtra are deepening as the water levels in dams across the state have reached a new low. Dams across the state have only 19% water left, while the dams in drought-hit Marathwada region have hit a historic low with only 3% water in the reservoirs.Marathwada region have hit a historic low with only 3% water in the reservoirs.

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