From 8 am to 4 pm today, rains lashed several parts of Banaskantha and Sabarkantha districts of north Gujarat and Valsad district of south Gujarat, said a release by the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC).
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani conducted an aerial survey in parts of Surendranagar district to take stock of the situation, an official release said.
In Rajkot, Rupani held a meeting with officials and asked the administration to help people as heavy rains are expected till July 29, it added.
"During the last two days, around 7,000 people in Morbi, Rajkot, Surendranagar, Banaskantha and Ahmedabad districts were shifted to safe places. Rescue operations have been initiated in Kalol of Gandhiangar and Deodar of Banskantha as both the places received 8 inches of rain during last 24 hours," Shah was quoted as saying in a statement.
He said rescue operation by the National Disaster Response Force was going on in Surendranagar, Morbi, Amreli, Rajkot, Kutch, Banaskantha, Mehsana, Valsad and Surat districts.
However, 19 state highways as well as 102 internal roads in various parts of state are still closed due to waterlogging, said the release.
According to the release, Gujarat has so far received almost 56.61 per cent of the total expected rainfall.
The arid Kutch region received maximum rainfall of 73.61 per cent, followed by Saurashtra (70.74), North (55.57), South (50.01) and East-Central (43.20 per cent), it said.
Today, Vadgam, Dhanera, Amirgadh, Palanpur and Dantiwada taluka of Banskantha district received rainfall of 97 mm, 91 mm, 83 mm, 68 mm and 61 mm respectively.
The MeT Centre here predicted that heavy to very heavy rain would occur at several places in Gujarat during the next two days.
It also warned of extremely heavy rain at some places in Banskantha, Sabarkantha, Patan and Mehsana districts tomorrow.
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