Ahmedabad: Heavy rain attacked several parts of Saurashtra and several parts of South Gujarat on Wednesday, brought a break to the country that had witnessed 47 percent of the rainfall shortages of this rainy season.
Some of the Saurashtra Regency, South Gujarat and the northern parts and central Gujarat tend to receive more rainfall in the next two days, said an Indian Meteorology Department official (IMD).
The weight for very heavy baths is very possible in some places with very heavy rainfall isolated, he added.
“Cyclone circulation” over North Maharashtra is now located in the South Gujarat region and its environment, said the IMD in the release.
Saurashtra Regency such as Junagadh, Gir Somnath, Devbhumi Dwarka, Rajkot and Porbandar, as well as South Gujarat District in Valsad received heavy rainfall during the day.
Country Emergency Operations Center (SeoC) said that between 6am and 4pm, Junagadh’s tehsil mangrol received 167 mm of rain, followed by Talala (Gir Somnath) with 163 mm, Malia (Junagadh) with 163 mm, Una (Gir Somnath)) With 123 mm, Kalyanpur and Khambhalia (Devbhumi Dwarka) with 105 mm and Veraval and Gadhada Gir (Gir Somnath) with 95 mm rain.
The bathroom brings affirmation that is needed for country farmers.
Waterlogging was reported in lowland areas, especially in Talala City, Veraval and Una, said government officials.
Some cross roads are flooded and several roads in the Southern District of Bharuch, Valsad and Dang are cut off.
Gujarat has so far received a rain of 311.8 mm against an average of 589.1 mm for this period, records 47 percent deficiency.
Aravalli Regency, Gandhinagar, Kutch and Surendranagar are still in the category of “big deficiencies”, said IMD.
Thanks to the current spells, Ahmedabad and Banaskantha are no longer in the category of “big deficiencies”, but rainfall there, along with 26 other districts, remains “less”.
Valsad in South Gujarat is the only district – from a total of 33 – for Receiving rainfall “normal”.
Rainfall is less defined as 20-59 percent below normal, while the rainfall that is large defined is defined as more than 60 percent below normal.
On Tuesday several parts of the country get a heavy shower with umergam.
and Valsad tea steam recorded 399 mm and 200 mm rain.
Mangrol and Visavar from the Junagadh district received 126 mm and 99 mm rainfall, Seoc stated.