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Wednesday 8 July 2020

Meghkaher with Meghmaher / Waterlogging in Dwarka district due to 25 inches of rain in two days, still 4 to 8 feet of water in houses, grains, household goods soaked, 34 roads closed

Meghkaher with Meghmaher / Waterlogging in Dwarka district due to 25 inches of rain in two days, still 4 to 8 feet of water in houses, grains, household goods soaked, 34 roads closed


Meghkaher with Meghmaher / Waterlogging in Dwarka district due to 25 inches of rain in two days, still 4 to 8 feet of water in houses, grains, household goods soaked, 34 roads closed

The Gurudwara area of ​​Dwarka is flooded up to 5 feet

Ghodapur in all the overflowing rivers of Dwarka district
Water was cut off again on 34 state highways connecting Dwarka district
In Rawal village of Jamkalyanpur, the head is submerged in water

Dwarka. In the last two days in Saurashtra, people are feeling happy from Meghmaher. People have been relieved from the unbearable heat. The highest rainfall in two days was recorded in Jamnagar district and Dwarka district. Therefore, along with Meghmaher, Megharaja has also created Meghkaher in these two districts. Dwarka has received 25 inches of rain in two days. As a result, there is still no water in the low-lying areas of Dwarka. In the Gurudwara area of ​​Dwarka, houses are still flooded with 4 to 5 feet of water. While in low-lying areas, houses are still flooded by up to 8 feet of water. Due to heavy rains, 34 state highways entering Dwarka district have been closed.



The house was flooded with food grains
People's homes, including grain, were flooded
Heavy rains have soaked people's homes, including food grains. The water had reached up to the electricity meter in the Gurudwara area. As a result, everything in people's homes has been washed away. There are tables in the houses, scenes of happiness floating. As well as buses parked outside the house are also seen in a half submerged condition. In such a situation, people's lives have become miserable. The worst situation is in the slum area. This is because most of the huts, including the house, have been submerged in the flood waters. Dwarka has been without power for the last three days due to power outages.



The low-lying area is flooded up to 8 feet
Heavy rains flooded the fields
Speaking of Dwarka district, Khambhaliya taluka has received the highest rainfall in the last three days. There is no water in Khambhaliya either. Farmers' standing crops are being burnt due to heavy rains. As well as the erosion of most of the fields, the situation is similar to that of farmers. Trees and power poles have collapsed in many places due to strong winds. As many as 25 farmers of Nagadia village have been affected by flooding. Jayeshbhai Karavadra, a farmer from Nagadia village, told Divya Bhaskar that he had planted groundnuts in 15 bighas of land. Out of which 5 bighas of groundnut crop has been damaged due to flooding in 5 bighas. The estimated cost is around Rs 1 lakh.


Raval village of Jamkalyanpur is waterlogged
In Raval of Jamkalyanpur, the village was turned into a bat by the headwaters
The village of Rawal in Jamkalyanpur taluka of Dwarka district has been turned into a bat due to torrential rains. The village is flooded. Half of the village houses are submerged. The people of the village have taken refuge where there is a high-rise building. Water is flowing in the village markets as if Ghodapur came in the river. The villagers have lost contact with the water entering the village. All roads to and from the village have been closed. The natural calamity is creating an atmosphere of fear among the villagers.


Khambhaliya's lion dam overflow
Devbhoomi Overflowed Demo of Dwarka District
Due to heavy rains in Devbhoomi Dwarka district, large reservoirs along with all check dams, big and small, have also completely overflowed. In which all the dams including Khambhaliya's Ghee Dam, Simhan Dam, Mahadevia Dam, Vartu-1 Dam, Sonmati Dam, Minsar Dam, Veradi-1 and Veradi-2 Dam, Shedha Bhadthari Dam, Kabarka Dam, Gadki Dam, Kandorana Dam have dangerous surface. Have overflowed. Therefore, the problem of drinking water in the entire district has been completely solved.


Houses in Dwarka are still without water
The peak of Dwarka temple was broken due to strong winds
The peak of Jagatmandir was broken due to heavy winds and rains in Dwarka, a famous pilgrimage site. Due to heavy winds and rains, the flag hoisting at the Dwarkadhish temple where the flag is hoisted was broken. Importantly, five flags are hoisted daily at the summit by devotees. But due to heavy rains, the flag was hoisted over the main penalty, breaking the penalty for hoisting the flag of Jagatmandir.


Four to five feet of water in the house
(Report-Photos: Subhash Singh Lohaniwal, Dwarka)...

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