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On Thursday a heavy rainfall warning was issued for the areas of Jamnagar, Porbandar and Morbi.

Gandhinagar:

The Indian Meteorological Department on Saturday issued a warning that the cyclone “Asna,” a deep depression over the Arabian Sea, causing heavy rains in Gujarat, is likely to move West-Northwest over the Northeast Arabian sea and away from the Indian Coast during the next 24 hours.

Additionally, the IMD stated that the deep depression has been moving at a speed of 14 km per hour with a latitude of 23.6° N and a longitude of 66.4°E, 250 km West of Naliya in Gujarat, 160 km South-South West of Karachi in Pakistan, and 350 km East- Southeast of Pasni in Pakistan.

Earlier on Friday, IMD scientist Ramashray Yadav said that Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar would receive light to moderate rains.

The regions of Kachchh received heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours, with the state receiving 882 mm of rainfall since June 1, according to the IMD scientist.

“Kachchh has received very heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours…Gujarat has received 882 mm of rainfall since June 1, which is 50% more than normal…Saurashtra and Kachchh regions have also recorded more than normal rainfall…Light to moderate rains are expected for Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar today.”, Yadav said in a statement.

On Thursday a heavy rainfall warning was issued for the areas of Jamnagar, Porbandar, Morbi, Swarka and Kutch districts.

Amid floods in Gujarat following incessant rainfall, the road connecting Padana Patiya to Changa Patiya in Jamnagar has been closed for the movement of traffic.

A portion of a small bridge over Sir PN Road has also been washed away due to flooding affecting the movement of commuters.

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An official said they have rescued 10 crocodiles in the last five days.

A huge crocodile was today rescued from the campus of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in Vadodara, which apparently left the safe confines of the nearby Vishwamitri river and was aided by flooded streets.

An official said that the 11-foot mugger crocodile – the species found in Vadodara – was spotted near the Zoology Department of the university. 

“We have rescued 10 crocodiles in the last five days. Two have been released and eight are still with us. We will release them when the water level of the river decreases,” an official told the news agency ANI.

The river, 17 kilometres of which pass through Vadodara, is reportedly home to some 300 crocodiles.

Earlier last month, as many as 21 crocodiles were rescued in Vadodara. In June, four such reptiles were rescued and released back into the river.

Flood-Like Situation In Vadodara 

Vadodara is currently reeling under a flood-like situation due to overflowing rivers after heavy rain. It has been the worst-hit city in Gujarat due to a recent downpour. 

The water level of Vishwamitri river, however, has come down from 37 feet to 32 feet this morning but several low-lying areas in the city remain inundated.

The river had crossed the danger mark of 25 feet on Tuesday morning following heavy rain and the release of water from Ajwa dam.

Teams of the Indian Army, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), its state counterpart SDRF along with local administration are engaged in relief and rescue operations in the most affected districts of Vadodara, Dwarka, Jamnagar, Rajkot and Kutch.





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The state has received 81.81 per cent of average annual rainfall so far this season (File)

Ahmedabad:

Several hundred people were shifted to safety in Valsad and Navsari districts as heavy rains lashed south Gujarat on Saturday and Sunday, officials said.

Incessant rains in the past 48 hours have inundated low-lying areas, disrupting normal life and traffic movement, they added.

As per data from the State Emergency Operation Centre, Vapi taluka in Valsad district received 326 millimetres rainfall in a 24-hour period till 6 am on Sunday, the highest in the state, while Khergam in Navsari got 248 mm since 6 am.

Districts like Surat, Tapi and Narmada have also been severely affected due to heavy rains, official said.

More than 600 persons living in low-lying areas in Valsad were relocated to safety due to heavy rains, they added.

“A total of 17 persons were shifted in Bilimora city after flooding in low-lying areas. The administration is also keeping a close watch on rising water levels of Purna and Kaveri rivers,” said AM Gamit, Executive Magistrate (Disaster), Navsari.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel spoke to collectors and asked them to take all steps to give relief to people, including timely evacuation, as well as ensure safety of livestock.

The CM said the State and National Disaster Response Forces (SDRF and NDRF) teams were deployed and available for required assistance.

Amid rainfall in catchment areas, the water level of Sardar Sarovar Narmada dam rose sharply and stood at 135.30 metres on Sunday, just a few metres below its full-reservoir capacity of 138.68 metres, officials said.

As per SSNNL officials, the dam reservoir was receiving 2,65,748 cusecs water from upstream, and 15 radial gates of the dam were opened for discharge.

“While 1,75,000 cusecs water was flowing out through the gates, 36,975 cusecs water was being released into the river from the riverbed powerhouse and 23,081 cusecs from canal head powerhouse,” an SSNNL official said.

The state’s 206 reservoirs had 3.64 lakh million cubic feet of water as on Sunday, which is 65 percent of their total storage capacity, officials said.

Out of these 206 reservoirs, 72 were put on high alert, and 15 on alert due to sharp rise in their water level, they added.

The state has received 81.81 per cent of average annual rainfall so far this season, with south Gujarat receiving 97.52 per cent, Kutch 90.18 per cent and Saurashtra 84.92 per cent.

As per SEOC data, Gujarat’s north and east central regions have received low rainfall compared to the southern part and Saurashtra-Kutch.

North Gujarat has so far received 64.91 per cent of average annual rainfall, while east-central Gujarat has received 68.84 per cent, the SEOC data showed.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast of ‘heavy to very heavy’ rain at a few places with isolated ‘extremely heavy’ rain in south Gujarat districts, including Vadodara, Surat, Bharuch, Navsari, Valsad, and in Amreli and Bhavnagar in Saurashtra region till Tuesday morning.

The IMD also forecast ‘heavy to very heavy’ rain with isolated ‘extremely heavy’ rain in Anand, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Porbandar, Morbi, Dwarka and Kutch districts on Tuesday.

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