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SDRF Rescues 9 People Stranded From Flooded Sabarmati

Banaskandha (Gujarat): After continuous rainfall in Gujarat, the State Disaster Response Power (SDRF) team rescued nine trapped in the Sabarmati River near Danga in the Banaskantha Region. Authority also added that the recovery was not completed yesterday due to the heavy flow in the river. “Yesterday evening, our team received a message in the village of Dajakad near the river. However, we came there at 20:00. However, the recovery was not completed due to heavy flow. We also received help from a helicopter.

A total of eight men and a woman, including a woman, all of the stranded was rescued. According to Danta SDM Harini KP, “Yesterday at 18:30, we received information that some people grazing in the middle of the river. Because they did not know the water level, they remained there, our team was coordinated with the SDR team. The flow was very high. The flow was too high – both mentally and physically …”

Meanwhile, the average precipitation of the current monsoon season in Gujarat was recorded at 102.89 percent and the Southern Region has the highest level of 107.99 percent according to the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC).

According to the reports received by SEOC, “The average rainfall of the current season in the state was recorded as 102.89 percent. 106.50 percent in the North Gujarat region, 107.34 percent in the Eastern Middle Gujarat region, 107.29 percent in the southern region, 107.29 percent of the last 24 hours. Umargam, Lakhni, Talod and Palanpur more than 4 inches reported, prantijada and fashion, other than that, “other than that. Vapi, Sagbara Khergam, Idar, Vapi, Vapi, Vapi Balasinor, Tilkawada, Maliya, Daskroi, Halol, Jambudhoda, Dasada, Sankheda, Dahod, Viramgam, DHorage, Halvad, Sugam, Unjha

In general, important rainfall was reported in 139 Taluka in Gujarat last day. In addition, states in Northern India continue to be influenced by floods due to heavy rainfall. Rising river levels in Punjap sank several villages and fought thousands of people for basic materials. Authorities said the death fee in the state rose to 46.

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