Rains have started in Gujarat. Megharaja has also started thunderstorms in many areas. Speaking of Kutch in Gujarat, the official monsoon has started in Kutch from today.
It has been raining heavily in Mandvi of Kutch since this morning. Kutch has received 7 inches of rain since early this morning. According to sources, the low-lying areas in Kutch have been flooded. The water has turned again on the causeway of Rukmavati river in Kutch. Lake Topansar has overflowed.
The continuous rains in Kutch for the last two days have turned the water back into lakes and local rivers in many villages in the rural area of Mandvi.
People have also complained of flooding in low-lying areas of Mandvi city. Rural areas including Kothara and Suthari in Abdasa of Kutch have been flooded. Water disposal has been started in the low lying area of Mandvi by water filling system. 7 inches of rain has flooded many places where people are having a lot of trouble.
Megharaja Manmuki has been raining in Kutch district for the last two days. If we talk about yesterday, 6 inches of rain fell in Mandvi of Kutch and this morning also in two hours Megharaja batted stormyly and recorded 4.1 inches of rain in Mandvi between 6 and 8 in the morning.
Thus, in the last 26 hours, more than 10 inches of rain fell in Mandvi, causing rivers to flow on the roads in the coastal city of Mandvi. Many areas are flooded.
Significant rains have lashed Karaghogha, Babia, Deshalpar, Mota Kapaya, Ramania, Bhujpur, Wanki, Patri, Sadau, Gudala, Ratalia, Beraja, Babia and Zarpara in Mundra of Kutch today. It is also raining in the villages of Mundra taluka. Rain has fallen in 24 talukas of Gujarat state.
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It received 4 inches of rain in Mandvi of Kutch, 3 inches of rain in Keshod of Junagadh, 1–1 inches of rain in Abadsa, Maliya, Choryasi while half an inch of rain fell in 7 talukas.
Heavy rains are falling in Mandvi of Kutch. The causeway has also been washed away by heavy rains. Knee-deep water is near the veterinary hospital. At the same time, there are reports of an animal being electrocuted by a power pole. Lake Topansar has overflowed.
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