Heavy rains lashes Sabarkantha: 5 inches in Talod, 4 inches in Prantij
With the onset of the holy month of Shravan, a fresh spell of rainfall has begun in Gujarat. On Sunday, July 27, heavy rains lashed several areas in Sabarkantha, Aravalli, Dahod, and Ahmedabad districts. In the last 24 hours, Talod in Sabarkantha recorded 5 inches of rainfall, Prantij received 4 inches, and Himatnagar saw 2 inches. Due to the heavy downpour, roads were submerged in knee-deep water, causing major inconvenience for commuters.Torrential rain in Dahod, Aravalli, and AhmedabadHeavy rains were also recorded in Dahod city and its surrounding areas. Villages such as Raliyati, Punsari, Jalat, Rampura, Chhapri, Galaliyavad, and Rabdal in Dahod district were waterlogged. Other areas like Limkheda, Dudhiya, Palli, Ghumani, and Singapore (a village) also received good rainfall. In Ahmedabad, torrential rain began late at night. Areas such as Prahladnagar, Anandnagar, SG Highway, Shivranjani, Thaltej, Shela, Bopal, Isanpur, CTM, and Ghodasar experienced continuous rainfall.Aravalli district also witnessed intense showers. Particularly in Meghraj and Malpur talukas, rains were relentless. Rural areas like Mordungari, Sompur, and Jeshingpur in Malpur also reported significant rainfall.Cloudburst in Vadgam, Banaskantha: 7 inches of rain, waterlogging across the regionIn the past 24 hours, a total of 181 talukas across Gujarat received rainfall, with the highest recorded in Vadgam taluka of Banaskantha district, where a whopping 7.52 inches of rain fell. Additionally, 72 talukas saw more than an inch of rainfall. Even today, July 27, intense showers were recorded early in the morning, with 103 mm rain falling in just two hours between 6 am and 8 am.

With the onset of the holy month of Shravan, a fresh spell of rainfall has begun in Gujarat. On Sunday, July 27, heavy rains lashed several areas in Sabarkantha, Aravalli, Dahod, and Ahmedabad districts. In the last 24 hours, Talod in Sabarkantha recorded 5 inches of rainfall, Prantij received 4 inches, and Himatnagar saw 2 inches. Due to the heavy downpour, roads were submerged in knee-deep water, causing major inconvenience for commuters.
Torrential rain in Dahod, Aravalli, and Ahmedabad
Heavy rains were also recorded in Dahod city and its surrounding areas. Villages such as Raliyati, Punsari, Jalat, Rampura, Chhapri, Galaliyavad, and Rabdal in Dahod district were waterlogged. Other areas like Limkheda, Dudhiya, Palli, Ghumani, and Singapore (a village) also received good rainfall. In Ahmedabad, torrential rain began late at night. Areas such as Prahladnagar, Anandnagar, SG Highway, Shivranjani, Thaltej, Shela, Bopal, Isanpur, CTM, and Ghodasar experienced continuous rainfall.
Aravalli district also witnessed intense showers. Particularly in Meghraj and Malpur talukas, rains were relentless. Rural areas like Mordungari, Sompur, and Jeshingpur in Malpur also reported significant rainfall.
Cloudburst in Vadgam, Banaskantha: 7 inches of rain, waterlogging across the region
In the past 24 hours, a total of 181 talukas across Gujarat received rainfall, with the highest recorded in Vadgam taluka of Banaskantha district, where a whopping 7.52 inches of rain fell. Additionally, 72 talukas saw more than an inch of rainfall. Even today, July 27, intense showers were recorded early in the morning, with 103 mm rain falling in just two hours between 6 am and 8 am.
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