The CMA welcomed the Prime Minister in Bhavnagar.
The districts from Saurashtra to South Gujarat have received 5 inches of rain in 8 hours
Normal to heavy rainfall was recorded in 176 talukas of 23 districts of the state due to Tau-te hurricane
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Gujarat today for a one-day aerial inspection as the state is devastated by Tau-te hurricane. He boarded a helicopter from Bhavnagar and started monitoring the situation after the hurricane. The Prime Minister has now reached Bhavnagar Airport after 1 hour and 50 minutes of aerial observation. He will now leave Bhavnagar for Ahmedabad, where Chief Minister Vijay Rupani will hold a review meeting with senior secretaries of state to assess the situation. Gujarat expects a relief package of up to Rs 500 crore against the loss of crores caused by the hurricane. PM Modi may announce a relief package based on a preliminary survey.PM Modi may announce a relief package based on a preliminary survey
The Prime Minister will arrive at Ahmedabad Airport after inspecting the affected areas where the corona of staff including Gujsel has been tested . At the Ahmedabad airport, he will hold meetings with cabinet and senior officials, including the CM. Corona testing was conducted at the Ahmedabad airport by staff including Gujsel in view of the growing case of Corona. Of these, 106 people were tested, although all reported negative. Tight security has been put in place around Gujsel.
rom Saurashtra to South Gujarat, after the devastating rainstorm 'Tau-Te' hit the coast of Saurashtra, devastation has spread to many places. From Saurashtra to many districts of South Gujarat, 5 inches of rain has fallen in 8 hours. Roads have also been blocked in the event of trees collapsing due to strong winds. Rainfall has been recorded in Bhavnagar, Valsad, Surat, Amreli, Bharuch, Anand, Ahmedabad and other districts in the state.
According to the State Emergency Operations Center, Gandhinagar, 176 talukas in 23 districts of the state received heavy to moderate rainfall from 6 am to 2 pm today, including 5 inches in Bhavnagar taluka, 4.8 inches in Umargam and 4.5 inches in Olpad. , Rajula received 4 inches, Botad and Surat received 3.7 inches of rain. Ahmedabad received 3 inches, Sinhor 3.6 inches, Hansot, Palitana, Pardi and Vallabhipur 2.9 inches, Umrala 2.7 inches and Vapi 2.5 inches.
Brother-sister died due to hurricanes and rains have killed two brothers and sister were killed due to thunderstorms and rain in Sanand in Ahmedabad district. The wind is blowing in the city of Sanand due to the impact of a strong storm. Vishnubhai Chunara and Manjuben Chunara, two brothers and sisters living in the Goddess-worshiping abode, were near the house. The wind blew the sheet and fell on the live electricity wire. Both the brothers and sisters were also electrocuted when the leaf fell on them, so both of them died on the spot. In Ahmedabad district, roofs and mud houses have also been reported to have collapsed due to strong winds and rains.
According to the State Emergency Operations Center, Gandhinagar, 176 talukas in 23 districts of the state received heavy to moderate rainfall from 6 am to 2 pm today, including 5 inches in Bhavnagar taluka, 4.8 inches in Umargam and 4.5 inches in Olpad. , Rajula received 4 inches, Botad and Surat received 3.7 inches of rain. Ahmedabad received 3 inches, Sinhor 3.6 inches, Hansot, Palitana, Pardi and Vallabhipur 2.9 inches, Umrala 2.7 inches and Vapi 2.5 inches.
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Brother-sister died due to hurricanes and rains have killed two brothers and sister were killed due to thunderstorms and rain in Sanand in Ahmedabad district. The wind is blowing in the city of Sanand due to the impact of a strong storm. Vishnubhai Chunara and Manjuben Chunara, two brothers and sisters living in the Goddess-worshiping abode, were near the house. The wind blew the sheet and fell on the live electricity wire. Both the brothers and sisters were also electrocuted when the leaf fell on them, so both of them died on the spot. In Ahmedabad district, roofs and mud houses have also been reported to have collapsed due to strong winds and rains.
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