Auranga river in Valsad was flowing above danger level, due to incessant rains, flooding three villages situated in low-lying areas along its bank, district disaster management officials said.
Three persons drowned at Bhagrawada village in coastal Valsad, while two other drowned in Orsang river near Bodeli in Chhota Udepur district, officials said.
Three bodies have been fished out while operation was on to find other two, they said.
Several low-lying localities in Valsad city including Andhiawad and Kasturba hospital area were also affected, with reports of persons stranded on roof top being relocated to safe areas, they said.
Pardi town in Valsad district was also affected with several persons in Kosamba in coastal Valsad having been rescued by Indian Coastguard helicopter.
"A helicopter of the Indian Coast Guard from Daman along with teams of National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) from Surat were pressed into action along with local police to carry out rescue operations in affected villages, mainly those situated along the coastal areas," Valsad Collector Remya Mohan said.
Damanganga river in Vapi in Valsad district was also flowing near danger level due to water released from Madhuban dam in Dadra and Nagar Haveli, they said.
As a precautionary measure, the district administration
has asked people living in the low-lying areas to relocate.
Several areas in Bardoli in Surat district were also flooded, affecting road and rail connectivity.
At least two persons were killed in Bodeli in Chhota Udepur district when they drowned in Orsang river that began overflowing due to heavy rains, officials said.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) officials has sounded alert for the next 48 hours in South, East-Central and North Gujarat regions.
"We have given alert for next 48 hours. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in South, East Central and North Gujarat. Cyclonic circulation over Gujarat region between 3.1 to 3.6 kilometre above sea level is causing rains in these regions," Jayanta Sarkar, director, IMD, Ahmedabad, said.
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