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South Gujarat is pounded; Umaram attacks 200mm in two hours

South Gujarat is pounded; Umaram attacks 200mm in two hours
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Letter: Umargam in Valsad Regency was pounded with almost 200 mm rainfall in just two hours on Sundays when heavy rains threw a normal life to South Gujarat.
Umargam received a maximum rainfall of more than 225 in 12 hours to 6 pm on Sunday.
Taluka received 200 mm inch rainfall in just two hours between 6am and 8 in the morning.
The city of the steam industry was also whipped with almost 225 mm rain during the same period followed by 150 mm in Jaluka and Valsad Navsari respectively.
Among other regions, Gandevi, Kherham and Chikhli Talukas in Navsari and Kamrej and Bardoli in the district letter were also very soaked.
Living in the city of Valsad and Navsari was thrown out of the teeth when water entered the houses and shops of people living in several lowland areas.
The locals said that even after the rain stopped later in the waters that afternoon did not recede and question the readiness of civilian bodies.
“There was one water in our house and therefore did not recede, we were forced to move furniture to heights and remove water using a bucket,” said Umaram residents.
Because of heavy rain, many underpasses become inaccessible.
But some commuters tried to navigate water in the vehicle were saved from the waters that radiated near the underline of the fire fighting.
“Our team saved a truck driver, four motorbike riders, a car driver who was trapped in a waters emanating,” said a firefighter.
He added that one biker was still missing and the rescue operation was underway to find it.
During the search, some bicycles were dragged again restored.
Wild incidents fell from a tree also reported on Jalan Dharampur carrying traffic to traffic jams.
City letter, on the other hand, receives rainfall throughout the night and then in the afternoon providing excellent reliefs for citizens from heat and moisture.
More Indian Rain Prediction Department of Meteorology (IMD) has warned fishermen not to explore the Arabian Sea along North and South Gujarat Beach until July 21 because of ‘active rainy season conditions’ and with wind speeds will also reach 60 km per hour.
IMD officials also said that thick rainfall on Sunday was due to cyclone circulation lying on South Gujarat and neighboring areas.
This has predicted heavy rainfall in several parts of the country until Tuesday morning.
The birds were saved from fallen trees, heavy rains, heavy rains large trees in the Navsari district, rendering 40 birds, without protection.
When receiving information about it, the volunteer of the Nature Club letter saves these birds and takes them to their center to support and treat them.
Birds include sub-adults and baby Bill Bill Bill and Baby Pond Herons.

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