Oman Daily Observer

Gujarat flood deaths rise to 111 as 17 more bodies recovered

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GANDHINAGA­R: With the recovery of 17 more bodies on Wednesday, the deaths in the Gujarat floods since June 1 rose to 111 even as relief and rescue operations were in full swing following a break in the rain fury.

Gujarat Revenue Minister Bhupendras­inh Chudasama told reporters here that 58 persons were swept away by floodwater­s, 33 fatally struck by lightening, 14 killed in wall collapses, and six electrocut­ed.

Bodies of 17 members of a family swept away in swirling waters of Banas river were found on Wednesday in Khariya village near Palanpur in north Gujarat’s Banaskanth­a district, Chudasama said.

Over 53,000 people have been evacuated since July 21, including 34,043 from worst-affected Banaskanth­a and Patan districts in north Gujarat, the minister said.

“We are in the process of distributi­ng over six lakh food packets to the affected.”

With a break in rains, 8,518 persons were able to return home.

Three Army columns, 18 National Disaster Response Force teams and 11 of SDRF, along with local administra­tion and fire brigade, had rescued 1,930 persons since July 21.

As many as 778 villages in Banaskanth­a and Patan districts continued to be without electricit­y.

“We will try to restore electricit­y to these villages at the earliest, like we did in Chotila, Morbi, and Tankara in Saurashtra,” the minister said.

As many as 400 villages in Saurashtra went without power because of heavy rains last week.

Five National Highways, 153 State Highways and 674 Panchayat roads remained closed for vehicular traffic due to floods, hampering relief and rescue operations.

The state recorded 555.2mm rainfall, or 68.52 per cent of the average seasonal precipitat­ion. This was 66 per cent till Tuesday evening. Sabarkanth­a in north Gujarat recorded the maximum 219mm.

As many as 31 of the 203 dams in Gujarat were filled to the brim, with 41 others holding more than 70 per cent and 131 less than 70 per cent of their capacities.

 ?? — AFP ?? People trying to cross flood waters in Deesa municipali­ty, which has been hit by severe flooding along the Banas River in Gujarat.
— AFP People trying to cross flood waters in Deesa municipali­ty, which has been hit by severe flooding along the Banas River in Gujarat.

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