Gujarat floods claim 26 lives; Part of Jamnagar bridge washed off

DN Bureau

Six columns of Army are conducting rescue operations in the worst-affected areas as the flood-like situation continues in parts of the state due to incessant rainfall. Read further on Dynamite News:

Flood like situation in Gujarat
Flood like situation in Gujarat


Gandhinagar: Heavy rains and floods in the state have claimed the lives of at least 26 people in the last three days.

In the city of Vadodara, among the worst hit by the floods in Gujarat, the Army was sent to rescue people from severely hit areas. 

Vadodara badly hit
Even as rains took a pause in Vadodara, it grappled with flooding in a large swathe of low-lying areas after the Vishwamitri river, flowing through the city, breached its banks and entered residential localities, inundating buildings, roads and vehicles.

Bridge portion washed away
Amid floods following incessant rainfall, the road connecting Padana Patiya to Changa Patiya in Jamnagar has been closed for the movement of traffic.

A portion of a small bridge over Sir PN Road has also been washed away due to flooding affecting the movement of commuters.

Army called
Meanwhile, following a request from the Gujarat government, six columns of the Army are conducting rescue operations in the worst-affected areas as the flood-like situation continues in parts of the state due to incessant rainfall.

The Army has been deployed to support the ongoing relief efforts.

"In response to the severe flooding in multiple districts, the Indian Army has swiftly mobilised its resources to support the ongoing relief efforts. 

Rescue operations by Army

Rescue operations by Army
Following a request from the Gujarat State Government, six columns of the Indian Army are undertaking rescue operations to the worst-affected areas to provide immediate Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR)," the Army said in a statement on Thursday.

Earlier, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescued 95 people.

Gujarat Health Minister Rushikesh Patel said that more than 5,000 people have been rehabilitated and over 12,000 people rescued as of Wednesday from the floods following the heavy rains that lashed the city of Vadodara.

CM on flood situation
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a telephone conversation with him on Thursday morning where he enquired about the flood situation and relief measures for the affected people.

"The Prime Minister gave guidance on matters including sanitation and public health in the flooded areas and to restore public life quickly, and once again assured all support from the Central Government," the Gujarat CM added.

The India Meteorological Department has also predicted more rain today in the state.

"Extremely heavy rainfall may occur over Saurashtra and Kutch. Very heavy rainfall may occur over Gujarat," it said in a post on X. (with Agency inputs)










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