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Jamnagar’s worst flood triggered a flood of misery

Jamnagar's worst flood triggered a flood of misery
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Rajkot: This poured misery for thousands of villagers in the district of Jamnagar and Rajkot as a scene of destruction caused by unprecedented rainfall on Sunday and Monday witnessed.
Damaged roads, floating household items, damaged bridges and agricultural land that flatly have testimony with heavy rain which starts on Sunday night and continues until Monday night.
People were seen tearing up water and mud in the hope of recovering some of the valuables that were washed away in several villages even when the administrative district urged in the team to dispose of water and dirt in the urban area of ​​the city of Jamnagar and Rajkot.
The air is filled with unbearable stench of garbage and dead animals in the villages.
According to sources, at least 450 Village Kalavad, Dhrol, Jodiya, Jamjodhpur and Jamnagar Rural have suffered severe destruction that emerged after the waters recede Dharmendra Zala, a resident of Aliyabada Village said, “There was a loss of large livestock in the villages.
The road we use every day Scattered with animal bodies.
A bridge that connects the village with the city is completely damaged.
“Chairman of the Minister of Bhupendra Patel visited Dhuvav Village, Bethak Mahaprabhuji Village from Jamnagar City and a community in Lalpur Road and interacted with local residents.
“In the rural area of ​​Jamnagar, 4,760 people were shifted and 144 were saved.
About 447 villages were affected by heavy rain,” Patel told reporters.
Eighty-four villages without power because electric poles collapse and transformers are damaged.
In the city of Jamnagar, 1,124 people shifted and 724 people were saved from lowland areas, said CM, adding around 10,000 food packages distributed.
About 10-15 housing communities near Rangmati River Bank at Kalavad Road in Jamnagar witnessed the same nightmare.
In the Rajkot district, the destruction has been reported in the village of Lodhika and Gondal Talukas while internal roads.
The bridge and private property have been beaten.
Commuter became a nightmare in Kuvadva Road, Road Pedak, Chunaravad, Manhar Plot, Gondal Road, Raiiyadhar, Sadhu Vasvani Road, Mavdi, Mota Mauva, Area Madhapar as the majority of the road was damaged.
The Rajkot Municipal Corporation Team works overtime to clean waterlogging and mud that accumulates in the Housesin hall located near the edge of the Aji River.
In the Rajkot district, 145 villages without electricity around 18 highways in Rajkot, Jamnagar and Junagadh Regency were closed and the bridge above the Fofal River was damaged.

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