Heavy rains lashed Gujarat on Monday, causing widespread flooding and leading to the deaths of seven people, with several others reported missing. Around 6,000🌞 people have been relocated to safer areas as water levels in dams and rivers rose amid incessant rainfall.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red alert as they warned for heavy to very heavy rainfall, with some areas expected to experieಞnce extremely heavy showers until Thursday morning.
In response, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel coꦐnvened a virtual meeting with district collectors, police chiefs, and senior civic officials to assess and manage the situation.
The state education department has announced a holiday for all primary schools on Tuesday due to the advꦏerse weather conditions.
Heavy Rains Lash Gujarat | Top Points
According to officials, seven persons lost tℱheir lives in rain-related incidents on Monday. Four persons were killed in wall collapse incidents in Gandhinagar, Kheda and Vadodara districts, while one person died after a tree fell on him and two others drowned in Anand district.
In Panchmahal, the district administration shifted around 2,000 people, whil𝔉e 1,000 were relocated in Vadodara, 1,200 in Navsari, and 800 in Valsad, amo🅷ng other areas, officials said.
The state government, in an update, s🅷aid 96 reservoirs were flowing above danger levels, and a high alert was s🗹ounded for them.
Ahmedabad Airport issues advisory suggesting passengers to check flight schedules with airlines and allow extra time for check-in due to expected heavy rain in the coming days. The💞 airport's official X handle stated, "Passeng🦩ers travelling through SVPI Airport are advised to allocate additional time for check-in processes."
The state education departme⛄nt has announced a holiday for all primary schools on Tuesday due to the adverse weather conditions.
Accord🌸ing to latest IMD updates a deep depression is causing heavy rain in the state and the neighb☂ouring region. In a post on X they wrote, "DD over north Gujarat moved westwards in past 6 hrs,close to Patan, about 40 km South of Deesa(GJ). To move slowly W-SW across Gujarat region and reach Saurashtra & Kutch and adjoining areas of Pakistan and NE Arabian Sea by morning of 29th August."
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also spoke to the 𒁃CM Patel over the phone to get details 💞of the situation caused by heavy rains.
The Chief Minister h🧸as directed department secretaries to restore electricity in affected areas and has instructed collectors to cancel staff leaves due to the red alert issued by the IMD.
As many as 𒅌13 teams of the NDRF teams and 22 of the SDRF were deployed in the affected districts to support rescue and rel💯ief operations
At least 280 people were earlier shifted to safer places from the low-lying areas in Bharuch city after nearly 4 lakh cusecs water was r꧋eleased into the Narmada river from Sardar ﷽Sarovar Dam.
Seven people were missing after a trolley tractor was swept away by an overflowing causeway in Halvad taluka, Morbi district. Despite a nearly 20-hour search by the National and State Disaster Response Forces (NDRF and SDRF), they re🧸main untraceable.
In Sabarkantha district, a car with two persons was washed awa❀y in the strong currents of a causeway near Katwad village. They were rescued after locals alerted the fire brigade.
Amid heavy rains, part of a bridge on National Highway 56 was damaged due to the strong flow of water in the Bharaj river🤪 in Chhota Udepur district, affecting the m🌞ovement of vehicles.