Millennium Post

Rains batter Ahmedabad, Gandhinaga­r; over 54,000 relocated to safer places

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Heavy rains pounded Ahmedabad and Gandhinaga­r districts on Thursday, disrupting rail and road traffic, even as people dissatisfi­ed with relief measures clashed with police in Arvalli district.

Swirling floodwater­s washed a part of a railway line, leading to suspension of 36 trains from the Ahmedabad division of Western Railway. Six trains were diverted, one was reschedule­d and 14 were shorttermi­nated, Railway officials said.

State administra­tion officials said 54,517 people have been shifted to safer places over the last one week due to flooding of low-lying areas.

Ahmedabad gauged over 200 mm of rainfall in 24 hours till 6 pm on Thursday, forcing relocation of more than 10,000 people even as the Sabarmati river swelled due to the release of water from the Dharoi dam and the Vasna barrage, district collector Avantika Singh said.

Several localities in the city were waterlogge­d. The administra­tion announced that schools and colleges will remain closed on Friday too.

At least three persons were injured when an old house crumbled in the Old City area last night, while over five dozen trees were uprooted.

Several incidents of fire due to short circuit were also reported though there was no major damage.

Chief Minister Vijay Rupani toured affected areas in the city in a boat to take stock of the situation.

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporatio­n warned people not to venture near electricit­y poles and streetligh­ts to avoid electrocut­ion.

Relief and rescue operations were intensifie­d in the badly-affected districts of Banaskanth­a and Patan after a let-up in rainfall, with 15 Indian Air Force helicopter­s and 10 National Disaster Response Force, 11 State Disaster Response Force and six Border Security Force teams working in the region, officials said.

Twenty-one IAF helicopter­s were pressed into service on Thursday which rescued 138 people and dropped 27.37 tons of food packets, a defence release said.

 ?? PIC/ PTI ?? People wade through a flooded street during a heavy downpour in Ahmedabad
PIC/ PTI People wade through a flooded street during a heavy downpour in Ahmedabad

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