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Pause from downpour, but it is very detrimental from above

Pause from downpour, but it is very detrimental from above
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Rajkot: Jamnagar which is rainy and Rajkot regency gets a breath of wet spells, but life is nothing but normally in hundreds of villages that are still under waters in the knee.
It took days to be normalized because people were still struggling to make peace with a large loss of household valuables.
Mud has filled the house and restores electricity being carried out on a war footing.
Paschim Gujarat VIJ Company Ltd.
(PGVCL) Claimed power restored on Wednesday in all 82 Rajkot villages and 60 of the 84 affected villages in the Jamnagar DB Vyas district, the implementing director, PGVCL told TOI: “Nearly not 8-10 villages In Jamnagar where electricity has been restored because they still cannot be approached.
Because of the high level of water, there is fear of short circuits.
We can restore electricity in two days in most villages affected.
“According to Vyas, PGVCL has suffered damage Worth RS 15 Crore in Rajkot only while in Jamnagar Regency has not been calculated.
Deconstruction of 488 electric poles in two days in Jamnagar.
Internal roads that connect villages are badly damaged and some small cross-brain roads that have limited administrative movements and also locals.
The work to clean the road is also continued in both districts.
According to villagers, the main problem is carcasses of animals and dirt that needs to be cleaned as soon as possible.
According to a rough estimate, more than 300 animals died in the very affected villages including Aliyabada, Dhuvav, Khijadiya, Vangadiya, Koza, Moda, Banga, Navagam and Dudhala.
Kutcha’s house in the villages is completely damaged and household items have been swept away at Pucca.
The bus bow sweeper from Rajkot reaches Jamnagar to add cleaning efforts.
In the city of Jamnagar, Kota Commissioner Vijay Kharadi ordered a sustainable cleanliness drive that night too.
Senior Jamnagar Municipal Corporation (JMC) officials check cleanliness work on Tuesday night too.
Close to 157 roads remain blocked due to inundation, affecting traffic movements.
This includes a national highway in the Jamnagar district, 17 state highways in Rajkot, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Bhavnagar, Amreli and Letters and 127 Panchayat roads that connect villages, they said.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has predicted very heavy rainfall in isolated places in the state until Saturday morning.
The State of Transport Corporation said because the closing of 165 routes where he operated a daily bus, it would not be able to do 522 trips, most of them were in Jamnagar Regency, Junagadh and Rajkot, which was one of the worst affected due to heavy rain on Sunday and Monday.
According to officials, 48 ​​villages in Rajkot, Jamnagar, and Porbandar are likely to be affected due to large amounts of water flow to the rivers of the three main dams in the district

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