Rain takes break in Saurashtra; lashes Ahmedabad and south Guj

Press Trust of India  |  Rajkot/Ahmedabad 

The region got a respite from incessant rains today, but many parts of south and central Gujarat, including city, received heavy showers.

However, schools and colleges will remain closed in Gir Somnath, Junagadh and Amreli districts tomorrow due to heavy water-logging.

Many pockets of district, the worst- affected in region, have turned into islands, said officials, adding that the situation is improving as waters are now receding.

Rajkot Taluka Panchayat said it had given a compensation of Rs 4 lakh to the family of one Devendra Chavda who drowned in flood waters a few days ago.

As per the data released by the government, Umerpada taluka of district in south received the highest rainfall at 183 mm between 8 AM to 6 PM today.

It was followed by Ankleshwar in district (124 mm), Sagbara in district (106 mm), Hansot in (102 mm), taluka of district (94 mm), Valia of (81 mm), and Mangrol of (81 mm).

Significant rainfall was also recorded in parts of Mehsana, Sabarkantha, and Banaskantha districts today.

After a long break, rain lashed city today, leading to water-logging and traffic jams.

Vejalpur area was the worst affected with 139 mm of rain in just few hours. A road caved in near a newly-built pillar of Metro rail project in the area, officials said.

The entire city recorded an average rain of 50 mm during the day, which led to closure of busy underpasses in Mithakhali and Parimal garden area for some time, civic officials said.

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First Published: Fri, July 20 2018. 21:00 IST