Ahmedabad: Some parts of Gujarat, especially Saurashtra, Kutch and the southern region, received heavy rainfall on Thursday, with the IMD predicted more shower in the next four days, officials said.
The outlet leads to the closing of 103 roads for traffic in several parts of Gujarat, including two state highways, because of the water logging and damage they suffer, said the state-emergency operation center official (SEOC).
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), in its estimate is issued during the day, it is predicted to be heavy to a very heavy rain in remote places in South Gujarat and in the Saurashtra region, especially in Jamnagar Regency, Devbhumi, Amreli and Bhavnagar in the following four days.
During the day, parts of Jamnagar, Kutch, Navsari, Letters and Valsad received heavy rain, with Jodia Taluka in Jamnagar Regency received the highest rainfall at 188 mm between 6am and 4pm on Thursday, said Seoc in the release .
Jodia was followed by Nakhatrana Kutch (93 mm), Gandevi of Navsari (81 mm), Chikhli of Navsari (77 mm), umer on letter (73 mm), Kaprada of Valsad (69 mm) and Anjar Kutch (66 mm)).
Rainfall which is sufficient between 30 mm and 60 mm is also reported in other districts such as Bharuch, Narmada, Butod and Anand.
With heavy water flow at 51,953 Cusec, the water level in the UKAI Dam in the Regency but, the second largest reservoir in Gujarat after Sardar Sarovar, has reached 342.12 feet, against a sign of 345 feet, Seoc said in release.
