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Gujarat floods: Amit Shah reviews situation, assures presence of ample rescue teams

Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel on Sunday

ndrf gujaratNDRF personnel during their search and rescue mission in Junagadh on Sunday. (Express photo)
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah Sunday spoke to Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and took stock of the flood-like situation in Junagadh and other parts of the state triggered by heavy rainfall.

Ample numbers of State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are available to help the people in need, Shah said in a tweet following his discussion with both Patel and Lieutenant Governor of Delhi V K Saxena.

A total of nine teams of the NDRF (National Disaster Response Force) and the SDRF (State Disaster Response Force) have been deployed in districts affected by heavy rains. Two teams each of NDRF and SDRF are carrying out rescue and relief operations in Junagadh.

Junagadh which received about nine inches of rain between 10 am to 4 pm Saturday is one among the worst-hit places after a flash flood wreaked havoc in the city.

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Junagadh was pounded by nine inches of rain between 10 am and 4 pm Saturday. The authorities pressed JCB excavators into rescue operations as city roads went underwater. (PTI photo)
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Cars and other vehicles floated like toys and hundreds of people were left stranded as a flash flood caused by torrential rains inundated Junagadh City in Gujarat Saturday. (PTI photo)
Cars and other vehicles were stuck and hundreds of people were left stranded as a flash flood caused by torrential rains inundated Junagadh City in Gujarat Saturday. (PTI photo)
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A total of 736 people were evacuated to safer locations, and around 358 were rescued, Gujarat Relief Commissioner Alok Pandey said in a statement. (Express photo by Chirag Chotaliya)
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Vehicles pass through a waterlogged road after heavy monsoon rainfall, in Junagadh, Saturday. (PTI photo)
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Torrents of floodwaters gushing through Junagadh City made roads look like swollen streams, sweeping with them cars, bikes and livestock. (Express photo by Chirag Chotaliya)
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Junagadh was pounded by nine inches of rain between 10 am and 4 pm Saturday. (Express photo by Chirag Chotaliya)
Junagadh was pounded by nine inches of rain between 10 am and 4 pm Saturday. (Express photo by Chirag Chotaliya)
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Vehicles damaged after floodwater washed it away following heavy monsoon rains, in Junagadh, Saturday (PTI photo)
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A collapsed compound wall amid heavy monsoon rains, in Junagadh, Saturday. (PTI Photo)
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People being rescued from Gir Somnath. (Express Photo)
People being rescued as heavy rains in Gujarat leave roads inundated over the last week (Express Photo)

A total of 736 people were evacuated to safer locations, and around 358 were rescued from across the state, Gujarat Relief Commissioner Alok Pandey said in a statement released Saturday.

CM Bhupendra Patel also conducted a review meeting at the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) in Gandhinagar where he interacted with the district chiefs after his attempts to reach Junagadh to review the situation in person proved futile.

The CM also conducted an aerial survey of the flood-affected areas of Sutrapada, Mangrol and Gir Somnath on Saturday.

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