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The city of Khambhaliya is 100 mm pounded, the road is flooded

Rajkot: The City of Khambhaliya Devbhumi Dwarka District on a wet Sunday with 100 mm rainfall on Sundays while other parts of the region continue to receive light to moderate rainfall.
Khambhaliya Taluka received around 140 mm rainfall from Saturday morning to 6pm on Sunday.
According to the State Emergency Center, Khambhalia received 40 mm rainfall from 6am on Saturday to 6 in the morning on Sundays and 100 mm rainfall between 6am to 6pm on Sundays.
Rain began in the city of Rajkot in the morning and continued until late at night.
According to Rajkot Municipal Corporation (RMC) official, the city received 50mm rainfall on Sundays.
According to flood control room officials, Kalavad Taluka from Jamnagar received 87mm and Jamnagar rainfall received 62mm rainfall on Sundays.
The main rainfall was reported from Ranavav (43mm), Bhavnagar (40mm), Tankara (38mm), and Halvad (30mm).

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