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When it rains rest, half a dozen the body appears; Four disappears

When it rains rest, half a dozen the body appears; Four disappears
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Rajkot: When it rains on Tuesday, fire officials and locals in Rajkot and Jamnagar Regency found at least half a dozen the body of the person swept away or drowned in the flood waters flowing on Monday.
Four people were missing.
Rajkot-based Entrepreneurs Agency Kishan Shah (49), who along with his driver was swept away in the flood waters in his car near Chhapara Village in Rajkot-Kalavad Road, was found on Tuesday.
It was found a few meters away in the bush on Tuesday afternoon.
However, the search is for his driver Shyam Bavaji.
45-year-old nonaben body aka Laxmiben Motvani was found from Popatpara Crematorium in Rajkot.
Motvani, a resident of Parsana Nagar, was on his way to offer Pooja on Monday to the nearest temple.
In Padadhari Taluka from Rajkot, the body of Ranjeet Bavra (4), a resident of Mota Khijadia Village was found on Tuesday from a farm.
Rescuers found the 21-year-old pedicab driver from the local river near Dhrol Taluka from Jamnagar on Tuesday.
The deceased was identified as Vinod Shekhva, a resident of Bhimkata Village in Jodiya Taluka from Jamnagar.
He was swept when he returned from the city of Dhrol after refilling the gas.
A 51-year-old man Iqbal Khatki, who had sunk in his own house, was found by his family members.
Meanwhile in Jamnagar, fire officials continued search operations to find three people swept away in the flood waters on Monday.
Yunus Kakkal (30) and his sister Hanif Kakkal, both of them are residents of Bedi Village in Jamnagar, have gone to fishing on the sea coast in Jamnagar on Monday before they are reported missing.
The search also lasted for 25 years Bharat Kateshiya, a resident of Khodiyar Society in Jamnagar.
Kashhiya went to help his family members on the banks of the Rangmati-Nagmati river when they were trapped due to heavy rain.
A 65-year-old woman, Maniben Gamara, who was saved from the flood water near Kagadadi Village in King of Civil Rajkot on Tuesday.
He returned from a local hospital when their car was pulled into the water flow near Kagadadi.
On Tuesday, a six-year-old boy sank in the pool near the university road in Rajkot.
The deceased was identified as Rohit Bhat, a resident of Pushkardham in Rajkot.
His father, Nepal’s native, worked as a security guard in a housing community.

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