Saurashtra Rain Fury Toll touch seven – News2IN
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Saurashtra Rain Fury Toll touch seven

Saurashtra Rain Fury Toll touch seven
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Rajkot: Because the rain continued to proceed to the Lash Saurashtra area for the second day in a row, four people reported losing their lives in the incident related to rain since Sunday night.
Rain continues in several parts of Amreli, Junagadh and Gir Somnath Districs on Monday.
Three deaths were reported from the Saurashtra area on Sunday.
Sunday night, a woman and son died on the wall of collapse in the Rafaleshwar area of ​​Morbi City.
Women Kesar Mathur (30), his son Pavan (12) and other family members were sleeping in a room near a ceramic factory.
However, due to heavy rains, one wall of the room collapsed killed Krestle and Pavan.
The woman’s husband Ramji and his other son, Sonu suffered an injury.
Both Saran and Ramji were used to work as laborers at a ceramic factory.
In another incident, a 35-year-old woman Baghi Rada, from Sonvadiya Village, Taluka Di Sonvadiya in Jamnagar sank at a lake on Monday morning.
The source said that Rada slipped into the lake because of heavy rain when he was there to attend nature calls.
On Monday morning, the police found Ashok Vadecha’s body (45) from the river near Dhutarpar Village from the Jamnagar District.
He sank on Sunday night on the Fuljar River Village.
He thought he was sinking on the river.
The unrelenting rain was reported from several parts of Gujarat, causing water to move and damage various places because 56 roads in the state were closed for vehicle movements, the state government said on Monday.
56 roads include state highways, 54 roads under various Panchayat and one road is not category.
It was closed after heavy rains, while all national highways passed the country open to traffic, said government liberation.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) had previously estimated “active wet spells” in the state until July 27.
The weather department also expects heavy shower in remote places in several districts in the next 24 hours and advises fishermen not exploring into the Arabian sea until July 29.
The IMD has estimated heavy rain in remote places for the next few days in Valsad, Jamnagar, Gir-Somnath, and in the Union area, which side by side by Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Daman.

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