Jamnagar: Gujarat: Jamnagar’s worst flood caused havoc. Rajkot News – Times of India

Rajkot: Trouble remains for thousands of villagers of the district jamnagar and as the scene of unprecedented devastation in Rajkot districts Rain Seen on Sunday and Monday.
Broken roads, floating household items, damaged bridges and flat fields testify to the heavy rain that began at midnight on Sunday and continued till Monday evening.
Despite pressure on teams by the district administration to dispose of water and filth in the urban areas of Jamnagar and Rajkot cities, people in several villages were seen sifting through water and mud in the hope of recovering some lost valuables.
The air filled the villages with the unbearable smell of soaked garbage and dead animals.
According to sources, at least 450 villages of Kalavad, Dhrol, Jodiya, Jamjodhpur and Jamnagar Rural have suffered heavy destruction, which came to the fore after the water receded.
Dharmendra Jala, a resident of Aliabada village said, “There is a huge loss of animals in the villages. The road we use every day was littered with animal carcasses. The bridge connecting the village to the city has been completely damaged.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel Visited a society located at Dhuvav village, Mahaprabhuji Bethak area and Lalpur Road in Jamnagar city and interacted with the local people.
“In Jamnagar rural area, 4,760 people were shifted and 144 were rescued. Around 447 villages are affected by the torrential rains. Eighty-four villages are without electricity due to power poles falling and transformers damaged. In Jamnagar city, 1,124 people were shifted and 724 people were rescued from low-lying areas, the CM said, adding that around 10,000 food packets were distributed.
Near about 10-15 residential societies Rangamati River The bank located on Kalavad Road in Jamnagar witnessed a similar nightmare.
In Rajkot district, destruction has been reported during internal roads in villages of Lodhika and Gondal talukas. Bridges and private properties have been damaged.
Traffic became a nightmare in Kuvadwa Road, Pedak Road, Chunarwad, Manhar Plot, Gondal Road, Raidhar, Sadhu Vaswani Road, Mavdi, Mota Mauva, Madhapar areas as most of the roads were heavily damaged.
Rajkot Municipal Corporation The team was working overtime to clear waterlogging and mud accumulated in homes in areas located along the Aji river bank. In Rajkot district, 145 villages had no electricity. About 18 state highways in Rajkot, Jamnagar and Junagadh districts were closed and a bridge over the Phofal river was damaged.

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